Donald Sutherland Outbreak Quotes & Sayings
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When a person becomes satisfied, he doesn't run after things, doesn't worry about it, and doesn't make efforts. — Virender Sehwag

I know how to say 'no' in twelve languages. That's enough for a woman. — Sophia Loren

It's Faye. Chace and I are here, Malachi. We're here. We found you. You're safe now. — Kristen Ashley

Time wounds all wholes. To exist in Time is to suffer through an endless exile, a successive severing from those precious few moments of feeling at home in the world. — Simon Reynolds

I don't think I'd volunteer to have a dick that big. How the hell did he get it to fit in his pants?
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Yeah, and here I thought he was figuratively a horse's ass. Who would have ever thought he actually had anatomical similarities? — Adrienne Wilder

The secret is to let the audience feel through the actress, rather than having the actress feel for the audience. When you can do that, you involved the audience almost without their knowledge or awareness. — Shirley Maclaine

Science today is a highly collaborative exercise, and to convert it into a contest, as the Nobel does, is a bad way to look at science. — Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Overheard vampire conversation.
"Is that Ophelia?"
"yep"
"She doesn't look well"
"Ever since she drank from that hemophiliac everything just goes right through her. — Neil Leckman

There's a deep-freeze of sorts for all good intentions - a place that you store your plans to make changes in your life when you know you're not going to make them at all. — Jeffrey Kluger

Life is reflections of our thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

You have no idea how dirty I can play." He laughed. "Bring. It. On. — Amy Andrews

I don't think creativity is mine to maintain. It automatically comes when we declare that "I am an expression of life, and life will express itself through me in the most playful and wonderful of ways, if I let it." — Richard Bach