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The door of Reverend Verringer's impressive manse is opened by an elderly female with a face like a pine plank; the Reverend is unmarried, and has need of an irreproachable housekeeper. Simon is ushered into the library. It is so self-consciously the right sort of library that he has an urge to set fire to it. — Margaret Atwood

Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play. — John Hurt

Most people seem unaware that corporate influence and wealth has taken over public policy, such that government policy now favors the wealthy few at the expense of the people. — Hank Johnson

No true hero ever believes that they are one. — Neal Shusterman

The telephone operator has one of the biggest roles in creating your organization's image ... indeed, many people may come into contact with no one except your operator. — Guy Kawasaki

My goal was simply to be a working actress. I never imagined myself on Broadway. — Jenn Lyon

Our responses to the world are crucially moulded by the company we keep, for we temper our curiosity to fit in with the expectations of others. — Alain De Botton

There's nothing harder than fighting alone, with no one to keep you company in your foxhole. — Greg Iles

Love interrupts the past and opens the future to new probabilities. — Marianne Williamson

If I were single and had my career, I'd be happy. You have to be happy with what you're doing. — Eva Longoria

Even people who are aware that the traditional family farm has been taken over by big business interests, and that some questionable experiments go on in laboratories, cling to a vague belief that conditions cannot be too bad, or else the government or the animal welfare societies would have done something about it. — Peter Singer

The passionate reactions of people to a painting, the exclamation, 'Oh, this is wonderful,' may, even if meant in a positive way, entirely destroy the chiaroscuro, the mystical hidden weaving of fantasy which the artist needs ... — Marie-Louise Von Franz