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He was still where he had always been. Just hoping. — James T. Farrell

Dancing is a frenzyand a rage. — Sir John Davies

For there is no virtue, the honor and credit for which procures a man more odium than that of justice; and this, because more than any other, it acquires a man power and authority among the common people. — Plutarch

What is your problem?" I asked, scooping the freezing mess out of my cleavage.
"We got unfinished business," he reminded me.
"My name's not Bill." He chuckled. "Yeah, I loved that movie. Shoulda brought a katana, but it seemed like an unfair advantage. — Karen Chance

A tick of amusement flashed in Tomas' eyes. "I can see you are not quite comfortable with leaving your quarters just yet, so may I order you some food?" Helena lifted her chin. She was determined to bury her fear, and that included her wobbly knees that seemed to recognize she was talking to a lion who, under normal circumstances, viewed her as a tasty gazelle. "Sausage Pizza and ... Dr. Pepper." Tomas stared for several moments, fear filling his eyes. "I am certain we can find you a pizza, but I was not aware you are ill and require a doctor. Niccolo will have my head." This was going to be a very, very long day. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

The part of Mike Wallace drew me to the movie because I thought, what an outrageous part to play. — Christopher Plummer

When I see a spade I call it a spade. — Oscar Wilde

That truth is far stronger than death. — John Katzenbach

He who keeps his cool best wins. — Norman Cousins

- I'm so happy for you, Ellie - I tell her honestly.
- I'm happy for me, too - she tells me with another laugh. — Tara Sivec

See stars in the changing season and dance among them, shining. — Mary Anne Radmacher

We were not having any fun, he had recently begun pointing out. I would take exception (didn't we do this, didn't we do that) but I had also known what he meant. He meant doing things not because we were expected to do them or had always done them or should do them but because we wanted to do them. He meant wanting. He meant living. — Joan Didion

The greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust. — Marcus Tullius Cicero