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One person goes off and works in Houston the other person goes off to London and you're on the phone to each other and somebody is paying you to kiss somebody else. It's very bizarre being an actor. — Ted Danson

It's because the best things in life are never easy. And the more you fight for something, the more you know that it was meant to be. — Christine Brae

Last night I dreamed of a small consolation enjoyed only by the blind: Nobody knows the trouble I've not seen. — James Thurber

It's true that every day away from work requires two more days to get back into it. — Judith Guest

Sickness, doctors, that scares me, not violence
helplessness. That's why I turn to violent stories. — Warren Zevon

Only the insomniac looks on with open eyes, like a cadaver who forgot to die. — Gyula Krudy

This is what I love about the Kimberley ... wild gorges, fresh water and there's always a chance of a barra taking your lure. — Malcolm Douglas

Never postpone until tomorrow what you can postpone until the day after. — Raoul Wallenberg

Participation is easily obtained with Latin chant. — Richard Morris

[The dancing] was a challenge. It was fun, though. I was nervous, at first, because I danced so long ago that it was weird picking it back up. — Evan Rachel Wood

But everything you do in life has a downside. — Melissa Auf Der Maur

I neither require nor desire your gratitude, mistress. I want nothing in these worlds save your death.
Volusian to Eugenie — Richelle Mead

When you look at golf films before us they're all - garbage or satire. A lot of sports films tend to vilify the opposition. Where the opposition becomes this big angry monster, so big you can't beat him. — Shia Labeouf

But the same in the plural in ia must be. E, or i, are the ablative's ends, - mark my song, While or to the nominative case doth belong; For the neuter aforesaid we settle it thus: The plural is ora; the singular us. — Percival Leigh