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The terms that Sforza Cesarini offered Rossini, 400 Roman Scudi, were not ungenerous, though it must have been galling for Rossini to see the Figaro, Luigi Zamboni, getting almost twice as much, and the Almaviva, Manuel Garcia, being offered three times the amount. Of the first-night cast, only the 'altro buffo', Bartolomeo Botticelli, who played Bartolo, and the 'seconda donna', Elisabetta Lowselet, who played Berta, were paid less than the composer. — Richard Osborne

In reality, it's much easier not to smoke or eat chocolate than to do so. It's your mind that convinces you otherwise. — Wayne Dyer

Leave the door to happiness always ajar;
The key to that door lies in our hearts
Let happiness just sneak in! — Balroop Singh

Repercussions are serious and they will take you places. — Bryan Clay

If you don't demand that your people maintain. High performances to remain on your team, Why should they be proud of the association? — Lou Holtz

Fantasy involves that which general opinion regards as impossible; science fiction involves that which general opinion regards as possible under the right circumstances. This is in essence a judgment call, since what is possible and what is not cannot be objectively known but is, rather, a subjective belief on the part of the reader. — Daryl Gregory

Great hope has no real footing unless one is willing to face into the doom that may also be on the way.
p.207 — Norman Mailer

It is with the oppressed, enslaved, African race that I cast in my lot; and if I wished anything, I would wish myself two shades darker, rather than one lighter. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

I think the devil has tricked us into thinking so much of biblical theology is story fit for kids. — Donald Miller

It seems to me, alas, that if you can so thoroughly dissect your children who are still to be born, you don't get horny enough to actually to father them. — Gustave Flaubert