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Each situation is different ... Each situation, I'm a different person I guess. He's present; the actors are present; and you just work in that moment, trying to flush it out. We have history from Assassins and Wicked, but it's always new beginnings between us. You start off fresh and that's what I like and respect about him. — Kendra Kassebaum

When, instead of merely associating some act with some situation in the animal way, we think the situation out, we have a set of particular feelings of its elements. — Edward Thorndike

Unrequited affection is very painful for the lover, but it can have unexpected, creative consequences. — Damon Galgut

Note to self ... Sex with blow-up doll is not as good as advertised. — Norm MacDonald

Even when he was barely conscious, his strong personality came through. At one point the pulmonologist tried to put a mask over his face when he was sedated. Jobs ripped it off and mumbled that he hated the design and refused to wear it. He ordered them to bring five different options and he would pick the one he liked. — Walter Isaacson

If you have something about yourself that's different, you're lucky. It's not a curse. — Taylor Swift

Surely the Prince of Greed and the Mother of Destruction can kick some demon-ass back to the netherworld. It might mess up your street-cred, but I'm sure an ego the size of yours can take it. Once we've averted disaster, you can go back to being the slippery, back-stabbing son-of-a-bitch I know so well. — Pippa DaCosta

There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it. — Alfred Hitchcock

God will never leave nor forsake you even at the time of the most difficult trials — Sunday Adelaja

It is always good to know which ideas cannot be checked directly, but it is not necessary to remove them all. It is not true that we can pursue science completely by using only those concepts which are directly subject to experiment. — Richard P. Feynman