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I always had a trunk full of good reviews. I'd get magnificent reviews, and I'd be standing out on the unemployment line! — Diane Ladd

Makes you feel better when you shoot people . . . You ought to try it sometime. — Craig Johnson

I wasn't vegetarian yet -- I was young and my conscience still under construction. (Kelly Johnson) — Dee Clark

While having policy debate, we need to hold the race in a way to attract people toward the DPJ. — Seiji Maehara

If Emrys was acting normally, like the typical self-gratifying narcissist he was, then it would have been easier to keep him in that special category of potential enemy. — Jennifer Silverwood

A magazine is not just one person. And a fashion shoot is the same! — Carine Roitfeld

I'm not advocating we should all be back in the kitchen and cooking all the time, because life's too short and we've got more interesting things to do. But to rediscover the intense pleasure of making a cake and putting it down on the table is ridiculously satisfying, out of all proportion to the work. — Jane Asher

The best and only safe road to honor, glory, and true dignity is justice. — George Washington

3D is very exciting. I love it. I'm a complete convert. Everything for me, from now on, is 3D. I'm completely convinced it's the future of home entertainment, as well as cinema entertainment. I think it's a paradigm shift, in terms of cinema, and those things don't happen very often. The introduction of sound, the introduction of color photography and now 3D have been the big shifts. They happen once every 40 or 50 years, so it's very exciting to be a filmmaker, working while one of them is happening. — Paul W. S. Anderson

I will resign as party leader to take full responsibility for troubling the public and party supporters. — Seiji Maehara

My brother once showed me a piece of quartz that contained, he said, some trapped water older than all the seas in our world. He held it up to my ear. 'Listen,' he said, 'life and no escape. — Anne Carson

That shoreline where the island of knowing meets the unfathomable sea of our own being is the landscape of myth. — William Irwin Thompson

It is the characteristic of great poems that they will yield of their sense in due proportion to the hasty and the deliberate reader. To the practical they will be common sense, and to the wise wisdom; as either the traveler may wet his lips, or an army may fill its water-casks at a full stream. — Henry David Thoreau