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Like I said earlier, it sounds like I'll need a plan B, said Porter. Because I can't see them going for any of that bollocks. They've had more peace plans than I've had bottles of vodka, and if they wanted money, they would have asked for it by now. — Chris Ryan

There are eight girls in the house in which I am living, and practically all of them are good looking. You can realize that I am kept busy. — Franz Schubert

And every defendant, regardless of how despicable the person or his crime, is entitled to a lawyer. Most laymen don't understand this and don't care. I don't care either. This is my job. — John Grisham

Children should be introduced right from the start to the potentialities of their environment, to the physical and psychological laws that govern the visual world, and to the supreme enjoyment that comes from participating in the creative process of giving form to one's living space. — Walter Gropius

If we have a heart for the magnitudes of life, it will not seem vain to believe that God Himself should guard it. — George A. Smith

The declarations of the gospel are unavoidably tied to the obligations of the Gospel. — Elyse M. Fitzpatrick

People won't stop painting, just as they won't stop making music or dancing. This is a facility we have. Children don't stop doing it or having it. On the other hand, it seems we don't need painting anymore. Culture is more interested in entertaining people. — Gerhard Richter

I've always worn a hat when I work. I think it also comes from a picture of Rothko I saw with a painter's hat on. — Brice Marden

I guess the question is, 'What do we need to let go of and what do we need to move on to?'" No — Spencer Johnson

Humor is in fact an essential element in the mirth of creation. We can see how, in many matters in our lives, God wants to prod us into taking things a bit more lightly. — Pope Benedict XVI

I've worked with leading men so worried about losing their charm that they were always winking to the audience. — Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio

A leader is a reader. — John C. Maxwell