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Hollywood is the sort of town where you wake up in the morning and look out to see if it's still there. I expect the whole movie colony to pick up its tents one night and go back to whatever fairyland they came from. — Pamela Moore

After India's victory in the war he was asked what would have happened if he had opted to be with the Pakistan Army at the time of partition in 1947, he quipped, then I guess Pakistan would have won. — Sam Manekshaw

The might and magic of money is not what it allows you to own; it is what it allows you to be. Money is freedom. — Ian McDonald

In Mars, we've been given a wonderful set of moons ... where we can send continuous numbers of people. — Buzz Aldrin

She watched him in the glow of the lamplight, his broad shoulders hunched over the piano, his hair flopping over his face, and knew she couldn't fight her feelings for him any longer. Denying him wasn't going to make them go away. And looking at him right at this moment, she didn't want them to. — Alexandra Potter

Once embarked on a course of sensationalism, the composer is forced into a descending spiral spin from which only the most experienced pilot can flatten out in time. — Constant Lambert

This initial experience has not lived up to our expectations ... and it is not acceptable. While these problems will require a lot of hard work, the bottom-line conclusion is this HealthCare.gov site is fixable. — Marilyn Tavenner

Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable. — Theodore Newton Vail

You can go and see the Katihar railway station. This is the most beautiful station in Bihar, even better than the Patna junction. — Tariq Anwar

The agony of man is always longer than the fleeting moments of bliss. The trick is to reverse those two. — Ben Midland

Why invite sorrow? Life is long enough to contain enough without asking for more. — M.C.A. Hogarth

Oh to reach the point of death and realize one has not lived at all. — Henry David Thoreau

I was a peripheral visionary. I could see the future, but only way off to the side. — Steven Wright