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These were the sorts of notions that had been raised in all my classes, and we had chased them round and round like dogs maddened by their tails. — Lorrie Moore

I love so many directors. I love David O. Russell. I love David Fincher, I love Alexander Payne and Jane Campion and my aunt. Spike Jonze. There are just so many amazing directors. — Gia Coppola

I learned from an early age that my heritage, my love for people, and my desire to be a vehicle that can be used through my voice, that my expressions and actions can transport a person to experience a scene from the past, present and future. — Francesco Quinn

The whole night had been a mistake. It's not going to let me rewind. Or unmake the mistakes I've made.Or the promises I've mad. Or have her back. Or have me back. — Gayle Forman

A kiss is the beginning of cannibalism. — Georges Bataille

There is an "offense" to the Gospel no matter how graciously we present it. It includes the message that God, not humanity, is the ultimate judge of right and wrong, and that the choices we make here have eternal consequences. — Philip Yancey

God always saves the world from the consequences of unintended errors of men who live in fear of Him. — Mahatma Gandhi

We never know what's in us till we stand by ourselves (George Meredith, ORF) — George Meredith

Talking about this made Jackie feel like she was looking down from somewhere high, or like she was staring straight up at a cloudless point of sky. — Joseph Fink

I'd rather be myself," he said. "Myself and nasty. Not somebody else, however jolly. — Aldous Huxley

A witch is a person who hath conference with the Devil to consult with him or to do some act. — Edward Coke

I don't have time for any special skin routines. Many a night I go to bed with the gloppy mascara and all. — Keri Russell

Wow! gasped Julia. They saw 20 or more young children of every sort lying
on the cold, bare ground. — Magda M. Olchawska

Nowhere is America's unease with reproduction better demonstrated than on a 1952 episode of "I Love Lucy." The TV comedy made the bold move to incorporate Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy into its storyline. The actors, however, weren't allowed to say the word "pregnant. — Anonymous