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There is, of course, a world of difference between cricket and the movie business ... I suppose doing a love scene with Racquel Welch roughly corresponds to scoring a century be fore lunch. — Oliver Reed

We are all alone; the difference is someone of us in the bed and some of us on the street. — M.F. Moonzajer

Watching, I dread my own womanhood, the day when I too will follow along carrying bags of groceries, my mission wherever I go to feed other people who take actual part in life while I am simply the catering staff. — Jennifer Haigh

The other held a hand toward the wretched boy in the dung-heap. "Father Uhtred," he said. "His name is not Uhtred," I snarled, "and if he dares call himself Uhtred," I looked at him as I spoke, "then I will find him and I will cut his belly to the bone and I will feed his lily-livered guts to my swine. He is not my son. He's not worthy to be my son." The man who was not worthy to be my son clambered wetly from the dung-heap, dripping filth. He looked up at me. "Then what am I called?" he asked. "Judas," I said mockingly. — Bernard Cornwell

Faith is very potent weapon — Amish Tripathi

The reason Trust is requested is because the person seeking Trust realizes that Trust is the key to Yes. — Jeffrey Gitomer

His vision was just outstanding. If you think of him in the same way as Pele then you would come close. — Leonard Cohen

What a thing it is to sit absolutely alone in the forest at night. — Thomas Merton

A kind of annihilation, was what Serena called their coupling, and though Pemberton would never have thought to describe it that way, he knew her words had named the thing exactly. — Ron Rash

Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour — Walter De La Mare

Be advised what thou dost discourse of, and what thou maintainest whether touching religion, state, or vanity; for if thou err in the first, thou shalt be accounted profane; if in the second, dangerous; if in the third, indiscreet and foolish. — Walter Raleigh