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I think that as a playwright, if I detail that environment, then I'm taking away something from them [designers]. I'm taking away their creativity and their ability to have input themselves, not just to follow what the playwright has written. So I do a minimum set description and let the designers create within that. — August Wilson

A simple rule in dealing with those who are hard to get along with is to remember that this person is striving to assert his superiority; and you must deal with him from that point of view. — Alfred Adler

When I was growing up, it was the guys who were hardest at school who got the prettiest girls. It's a status thing. — Martin Compston

He knew that if Michelle entered into the walls of the Vatican, she'd corrupt every single clergyman within, causing them to forsake their vows in trade for a few moments with her. With one glance men would happily follow her to the bowels of hell and swim across the lake of fire to get to her. — Travis Luedke

True artists pursue greatness in craft in order to give the Lord the best fruit of the talent He has given them, not to build themselves up. They understand that true greatness is found in the heart of the servant. — Charlie Peacock

While there is no cure, cystic fibrosis is so close to being a livable disease. There is a lot of hope. — Max Carver

I went to Huddersfield University Business School. That's where I learned my trade. — Rob James-Collier

I don't want to be happy. I just want to change the world. — Aaron Swartz

It just seems OK these days to throw women under the bus. Like we're a bargaining chip. — Lizz Winstead

Mother Theresa once said that what hurt people more than poverty or illness was feeling that they weren't needed. — Jude Deveraux

Opposite to where she sat the water was a boggy brown, but not too far along it was a dark violet colour, always changing, the way the sweep of the current changed, but as she saw it, her own life did not change at all - the same routine, the same longing and the same loneliness. — Edna O'Brien

Nurse Pam stood up. — Blake Crouch

I learned my work ethic from the best. God and family first, then work hard at whatever I do, because someone once told me that the only difference between try and triumph is a little umph." Her — Lisa Harris