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I like anything with a live audience. I love sitcom work. I hope it comes back in fashion because I really love it. I love single-camera work, too, but in a different way than that live-audience thing, which is really exciting. — Ana Gasteyer

Cramming seeks to stamp things in by intense application immediately before the ordeal. But a thing thus learned can form but few associations. On the other hand, the same thing recurring on different days, in different contexts, read, recited on, referred to again and again, related to other things and reviewed, gets well wrought into the mental structure. — William James

As for those who think the Arab world promises freedom, the briefest study of its routine traditional treatment of blacks (slavery) and women (purdah) will provide relief from all illusion. If Malcolm X had been a black woman his last message to the world would have been entirely different. The brotherhood of Moslem men-all colors-may exist there, but part of the glue that holds them together is the thorough suppression of women. — Alice Walker

I hadn't really noticed that I had a hearing problem. I just thought most people had given up on speaking clearly. — Hal Linden

The evening sun catches every bolt and scrap of metal on the train, and for an instant we are suspended in an atmosphere of stars. — Lauren DeStefano

Daisy had no idea how to put herself to rights again. But she thought it would be a good thing to stop thinking about herself and do something for someone else. — Lisa Kleypas

Dear God, Holt looks good in that costume. Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo. — Leisa Rayven

Dreaming of his future, he no longer heard all the things she did not say. — Celeste Ng

There are some days when no matter what I say it feels like I'm far away in another country & whoever is doing the translating has had far too much to drink. — Brian Andreas

I think I realized early on that my family wasn't like other families. — Victoria Gotti