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I'm a theater guy at heart; I love the theater. I was lucky enough to spend a good decade and a half in the New York theater community. — Thomas Sadoski

I think that to make something alive, instead of on a page, is an honorable task. And it turns me on. — Mike Nichols

Knowledge is understanding universals; wisdom is the ability to recognize universal from the presented particulars. — Orrin Woodward

Photographic cropping is always experienced as a rupture in the continuous fabric of reality. — Rosalind E. Krauss

So when it happened suddenly this was how it happened. She had often wondered. But the magazine stories had got it all wrong. It was not an affair of sudden heartbeats, and hot and cold flushes, as though one were going to have influenza, it was just this quiet recognition. But in the approach of love there must be a sharpness, for that moment of beauty that had come down like a sword had cut her life in two. When she crossed the bridge she had crossed from her girlhood to womanhood. — Elizabeth Goudge

You're insecure and need a blanket like Linus. — King Sun

In the 1960s, The National Education Association changed its character. The NEA changed into a union. And from that point on you can see deterioration in the quality of schooling in the United States. — Milton Friedman

Superabundant piety/righteousness (and its practices) is that form of life that enhances the individual and the community simultaneously. — Michael Joseph Brown

The knife of corruption endangered the life of New York City. The scalpel of the law is making us well again. — Edward I. Koch

One of the significant reasons why women who are trafficked and forced to work as prostitutes often don't want to come forward is because they're worried they'll be deported. If the police are certain that a woman has been trafficked and forced into prostitution, then perhaps we should automatically allow her citizenship. — Chester Brown

For the first time since hearing about the Treaty of Versailles in detail, Mondaugen found himself crying. They'll drain his juices, he thought; caress his bones with their paw-pads, gag on his fine white hair. — Anonymous

It's the way the business works, you're not just an actor, you're a diplomat and a publicist and a politician, and there are certain expectations. — Wentworth Miller