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Hulu is about the shows, not the networks. The shows are the brands that users care about. — Jason Kilar
We really can't afford to live our lives walking in some sort of introspective darkness as if the darkness is the only thing that we can walk in. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
The biggest cause of divorce is marriage. — Travis Tritt
What a sad business is being funny! — Charlie Chaplin
There have been so many outstanding players I've had as team-mates, but if I had to choose I'd choose Giggsy, he can do anything. — Paul Scholes
ditched Grover as soon as we got to the bus terminal. — Rick Riordan
Kaltain just squeezed Elide's fingers. "You find Celaena Sardothien. Give her this. No one else. No one else. Tell her that you can open any door, if you have the key. And tell her to remember her promise to me - to punish them all. When she asks why, tell her I said that they would not let me bring the cloak she gave me, but I kept a piece of it. To remember that promise she made. To remember to repay her for a warm cloak in a cold dungeon. — Sarah J. Maas
Can we move on now?" she continued, trying to keep her voice steady, and adjusting her dress in the effort.
He sat up and pulled his pants back on.
"Or is wild incredible sex with me part of your master espionage plan or something? — Angela Claire
Scotland small? Our multiform, infinite Scotland SMALL? — Hugh MacDiarmid
America had shifted from what the influential cultural historian Warren Susman called a Culture of Character to a Culture of Personality — Susan Cain
Before, you were only a dream. Now you're a dream come true — Teresa Medeiros
When I see the Ten Most Wanted Lists ... I always have this thought: If we'd made them feel wanted earlier, they wouldn't be wanted now. — Eddie Cantor
If, then, the control of the people over the organs of their government be the measure of its republicanism, and I confess I know no other measure, it must be agreed that our governments have much less of republicanism than ought to have been expected; in other words, that the people have less regular control over their agents, than their rights and their interests require. — Thomas Jefferson