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By the time I got to the point where I was 'starring' in movies, and I had executives telling me what lines to say, that wasn't for me. I'm really not an actor. I'm a guy who comes out of comedy, and my impetus was always to rewrite the line to make it funnier, not to try to make somebody's precious words work. — Rick Moranis

You're never going to have that kind of devotion. Girls like you don't deserve to be loved, honored and cherished. — Lora Ann

[S]tart at the turn of the last century, in 1901, with the celebration of Detroit's bicentennial. That was the Detroit that came before--before all the racket that attended the making of the modern world, which happened here first and faster than anywhere else on this planet. — Jerry Herron

Then he made love to me on a bed of rose petals. Seriously. — Kristen Ashley

I'm horrified most of the time. I wish it was more complicated, but at the same time, each time I try to complicate it I hate it because I hate the idea of writing to impress. — Lou Doillon

You write your name in the snow Yet say nothing. — Voltaire

It is always much easier, I have discovered, to make people cry or gasp than to make them think. — Golda Meir

Just then they were both vulnerable, and the only thing standing between them and our enemies, was me.
It seemed nobody wanted to take those odds because no one approached. I was mildly flattered. — Violet Cross

Michael Gove is an incredibly talent guy and a Brexiteer. But he has been telling all of us for the last five years that he doesn't want to [be the Prime Minister] and he doesn't think he's got it in him to do it so his conversion on the road to Damascus has come pretty late. — Andrew Mitchell

I want to introduce the world to my princess.'
In a state of disbelief, Izzy took his hand and they walked back towards the stage.
Happiness bubbled up inside her as it slowly dawned on her that this was real. She lifted her
face to look at him. 'I think I'm going to look cute in a tiara. I've never worn anything sparkly on
my head before.'
He laughed and tightened his grip on her hand. 'First thing tomorrow I'm going to buy you one.'
'Slow down.' She winced and stooped to fiddle with her feet. 'My shoes are hurting.'
'This is not news. Your shoes are always hurting, tesoro.'
'Do princesses absolutely have to wear shoes at all times?'
A slow smile spread across his face and he scooped her into his arms and carried her the last
few steps onto the stage. 'Of course not. Didn't you read Cinderella? — Sarah Morgan

There is a whole range of melancholy: it begins with a smile and a landscape and ends with the clang of a broken bell in the soul — Emil Cioran

Nothing I do is done by popular demand. — Steve Martin

Inability, human incapacity, is the only boundary to an art. — Emile Zola