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I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route. — Benedict Cumberbatch

Sometimes you give more love, sometimes you need more love. Be with the person you can balance with. — Elizabeth Bourgeret

If truth were not boring, science would have done away with God long ago. But God as well as the saints is a means to escape the dull banality of truth. — Emil Cioran

There are features that African Americans have that are similar! There are features that white people have that are similar! Features that Hispanic people have that are similar! — Don Lemon

The only time some fellows are seen with their wives is after they're indicted. — Kin Hubbard

Sometimes you find out what you are supposed to be doing by doing the things you are not supposed to do. — Oprah Winfrey

The longer I stay in the States, the more I understand how important it is to smile and seem like a nice guy. Like Ronald Reagan. Your image seems to count more than what you do. — Martina Navratilova

Families without songs are unhappy families. — Pat Conroy

The Bible looks like it started out as a game of mad libs. — Bill Maher

This is not Tolstoy. I don't want to know what critics and professors think of what I'm writing. It might hurt my feelings. — Lisa Kleypas

Backpacking has noble ideals: to see how the locals live, to interact with them, to be respectful and blend in as much as possible. Backpackers want to learn, we want to understand the worlds we have entered, not simply consume them. — Rachel Friedman

Here we slept," she says.
And he adds, "Kisses without number."
"Waking in the morning -"
"Silver between the trees -"
"Upstairs -"
"In the garden -"
"When summer came -"
"In winter snowtime -"
The doors go shutting far in the distance, gently knocking like the pulse of a heart. — Virginia Woolf

She's too personal - considering that she expects other people not to be. She walks in without knocking at the door."
"Yes," Isabel admitted, "she doesn't sufficiently recognize the existence of knockers; and indeed I'm not sure that she doesn't think them rather a pretentious ornament. She thinks one's door should stand ajar. — Henry James