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I'd rather be a great bad poet than a good bad poet. — Ogden Nash
A crimson fire that vanquishes the stars;A pungent odor from the dusty sage;A sudden stirring of the huddled herds;A breaking of the distant table-landsThrough purple mists ascending, and the flareOf water ditches silver in the light;A swift, bright lance hurled low across the world;A sudden sickness for the hills of home. — Willa Cather
The Bible is one story that unfolds in one book, by one author, about one subject. A story that moves from promise to fulfillment. — Alistair Begg
John Barrymore was a serious actor who did a great deal of research for all his parts, until, I guess, he was around 50. Then he started drinking heavily ... So he drank himself to death. It took him 10 years. — John Carradine
When it gets down to it you just have to act. — Aaron Eckhart
When you master role-playing [gaming], you become immersed in an activity that is peerless among leisure-time pursuits. — Gary Gygax
So usually you have to have product distribution as more fundamental than what the actual product is. — Reid Hoffman
Sometimes you read a script and it's like, "You'll improv and this is just a blueprint of what the scene could be," and that's never a good sign. And it's never encouraging as an actor to take that on, really. — Paul Rudd
I know as I'm taking my dying breath, the ambulance guy will ask me why they cancelled Action. — Illeana Douglas
The only difference between street fighting and boxing is there a ref there from stopping me from killing you — Marvin Hagler
My father was an amazing man. The older I got, the smarter he got. — Mark Twain
Science fiction deals with improbable possibilities, fantasy with plausible impossibilities. — Miriam Allen De Ford
Lake George is without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw; formed by a contour of mountains into a basin ... finely interspersed with islands, its water limpid as crystal, and the mountain sides covered with rich groves ... down to the water-edge: here and there precipices of rock to checker the scene and save it from monotony. — Thomas Jefferson
A man with deep far-sightedness will survey both the beginning and the end of a situation and continually consider its every facet as important. — Takeda Shingen
