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In reviewing films, people get quite liberal about saying "the script" this and "the script" that, when they've never read the script any more than they've read the latest report on Norwegian herring landings. — William Monahan

The Jews are the most miserable people on earth. They are plagued everywhere, and scattered about all countries, having no certain resting place. They sit as on a wheelbarrow, without a country, people or government ... but they are rightly served, for seeing they refused have Christ and his gospel, instead of freedom they must have servitude. — Martin Luther

Stories matter. We are composed of our stories. The human heart is made of the words we put in it. If someone ever says mean things to you, don't let those words go into your heart, and be careful not to put mean words in other people's hearts. — Susan Abulhawa

Autumn is autumn. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I like a lot of things that aren't good for me. — Carrie Jones

Oh god, Anabeth," Ellie muttered. "Your whole life is based around sex." "So?" she shot back. "It's better than having sex with fictional characters!" Ellie shot up out of my desk chair. "I do not have sex with fictional characters!" "Oh puh-lease, I've seen the books you read, all big muscley men and virginal women and steamy sex. Why else would you read that crap if not to get off? — Madeline Sheehan

I want to protect my vision, and that's the hardest thing. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

Judaism tells us in many ways how to listen and say 'Hinneni', I am here. — Julia Neuberger, Baroness Neuberger

After an existence of nearly 20 years of almost innocuous desuetude, these laws are brought forth. — Grover Cleveland

He had tried to smile, but it was broken. — Kim Harrison

The problem with being a leader is that you're never sure if you're being followed or chased. — Claire A. Murray

I farm a little plot of things to say, with not much frontage on the busy road. — Ted Kooser