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I've had movies bomb with terrible reviews, I've had movies make a lot of money with terrible reviews, I've had movies get good reviews and make money. And I like it best when the movies do well and the reviewers like them. — Judd Apatow

Cal is a cliff, and I throw myself over the edge, not bothering to think of what it could do to us both. — Victoria Aveyard

I want to be the most exciting fighter out there. — Urijah Faber

Then again I shifted my eyes-I faced what I had to face. — Henry James

The awareness that we are all human beings together has become lost in war and through politics. — Albert Schweitzer

Do it for the kids! The ones who look up to you - especially when they are pleading for their lives." - Bats 2015 — Fred Barnett

To give an answer in advance of a question was futile, and to propound a question in order to supply the answer was also futile. There were difficulties that could best be met by unawareness of their existence. — Margaret Landon

Girls don't go for guys who do magic. If a guy relies on sad shit like that it means he's got no game. — Katie McGarry

What scares me is what scares you. We're all afraid of the same things. That's why horror is such a powerful genre. All you have to do is ask yourself what frightens you and you'll know what frightens me. — John Carpenter

In literature, the reader standing at the threshold of the end of a book harbors no illusion that the end has not come - he or she can see where it finishes, the abyss the other side of the last chunk of text. Which means that the writer is never in danger of ending too soon - or if he does the reader has been so forewarned. This is the advantage a book has over a film - it is the brain that marshals forward the text and controls the precise moment of conclusion of the book, as the density of the pages thins. A film can end without you if you've fallen asleep or, because you can't wait any longer to use the bathroom, slipped out of the darkness of the theatre salon, and missed it. There will never be a form more perfect than the book, which always moves at your pace, that sits waiting for you exactly where you've left it and never goes on without you. — John M. Keller