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You can't tell the audience - well, you can, but I don't like to tell the audience - that anything they're watching doesn't matter. — Dan Harmon

Snobbery, like every other social attitude, takes its character from those who practise it. The snob is supposedly a mean creature, delighting in slight and trivial distinctions. But is the man who bathes every day a snob because he does not seek the company of the one-bath-a-week, one-shirt-a-week, one-pair-of-clean-drawers-a-week, one-pair-of-socks-a-week man? — Robertson Davies

I want to explore marriage without the usual Hallmark Card platitudes. Life is difficult, and I like movies that acknowledge that. — Harold Ramis

There are many roads to journalism. My feeling is that your best bet in college is to study the subjects you will want to write about, whether politics, the environment or the law. — Serge Schmemann

The dilemma for society is how to preserve personal and family values in a nation of diverse tastes. — Tipper Gore

It's funny, when you start talking about primitive scenes, so many people have seen their parents having sex. — Gaspar Noe

What hypocrites we seem to be whenever we talk of ourselves! Our words sound so humble, while our hearts are so proud. — Augustus Hare

Religion is often used as a sword to divide, rather than as a balm to heal. — Jim Wallis

Her solitary nature means she needs a family to keep her from loneliness my gregarious nature means I will never have to worry about being alone ... — Elizabeth Gilbert

We will never regain control of our borders until we have an effective employer sanctions program, — Romano L. Mazzoli

Betting against the point spread is a relatively mechanical trip, but betting against another individual can be very complex, if you're serious about it - because you want to know, for starters, whether you're betting against a fool or a wizard, or maybe against somebody who's just playing the fool. — Hunter S. Thompson