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The future of the world, dependent as it is upon atomic energy, requires more understanding and knowledge about the atom. — Willard Libby

I am sure every movie I've made, even as an actor, had multiple test screenings. And I am sure there have been horrible things written about me. But I never have to see them! — Chris Evans

The moral equation strongly tells everyone who understands freedom, who understands morality, that Israel is engaging in a just war in defense of its people and its freedom. — George Pataki

The writing life is a secret life, wither we admit it or not. — Jayne Anne Phillips

Writers who hedge their use of unfamiliar, infrequent, or informal words with 'I know that's not a real word,' hoping to distance themselves from criticism, run the risk of creating doubt where perhaps none would have naturally arisen. — Erin McKean

Any resemblance to real events, actual persons, or reality in general is entirely coincidental. — Scott Michael Decker

Monogamy, it follows, is the sacred cow of the romantic ideal, for it is the marker of our specialness: I have been chosen and others renounced. When you turn your back on other loves, you confirm my uniqueness; when your hand or mind wanders, my importance is shattered. Conversely, if I no longer feel special, my own hands and mind tingle with curiosity. The disillusioned are prone to roam. Might someone else restore my significance — Esther Perel

Looks like Kelsey wins the award for early riser. And doesn't she look purtier than a pat of butter meltin' all over a stack of griddle cakes? — Colleen Houck

A great army of the proletarian party [must be] prepared to smash the reactionary forces and to clear the way for the advanced forces of society. — J. Stalin

Lady death was ecstatic, that's all, ecstatic. She looked truly beautiful all over. — Charles Bukowski

I had to relearn how to ride a horse like an ape. I had to change how I jumped off and how I gripped them with my thighs and distribute my weight differently. — Andy Serkis

At once I understood how very different the lives of the victorious were from the lives of the conquered. — Danielle Trussoni

The genius of America is production; and a large percentage of our productive enterprises are headed by men who have come up from the worker's bench. — William S. Knudsen