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I know no medium: I never in my life have known any medium in my dealings with positive, hard characters, antagonistic to my own, between absolute submission and determined revolt. I have always faithfully observed the one, up to the very moment of bursting, sometimes with volcanic vehemence, into the other. — Charlotte Bronte

The good guys fight for freedom, justice and most words that don't put food on the table. The bad fight to scrub those words from our speech. Only problem is, both sides claim to be good. — David Gunn

A horse stumbles that hath foure legges.
[A horse stumbles that has four legs.] — George Herbert

A power struggle collapses when you withdraw your energy from it. Power struggles become uninteresting to you when you change your intention from winning to learning about yourself. — Gary Zukav

Whether you're a mafia guy or in advertising, you always end up going back to your family. — Jerry Della Femina

An actor can be as talented as another, but if he doesn't stick to what the director's intentions are, it all falls down. I adore working with actors. — Nicholas Ray

There is no God out here, she said. Then she wandered out into the darkness like a foolish blindfaithed believer. — C.J. Anderson

It simply dazzled her how he went from goofy bear, rolling on his back and playing with his toes, and right into sexy-beyond-belief Jersey grizzly who'd worked her body like a love god. — Shelly Laurenston

Without an elite in the arts, we have no leaders, which is to say we have no vision, which is to say we have no arts. — Robert Brustein