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This," said Angel to Louis, "is the best fucking idea anyone ever had since, like, Columbus bought a boat." The two men, along with Parker, were sitting — John Connolly

I don't know anyone who sits down to write a song hit except Irving Berlin. He can't help writing hits. — Cole Porter

That, Kuwei, is the sound that death makes when she comes calling. — Leigh Bardugo

We took the position we wanted our people to be better than minimum wage, so we're going to pay better than minimum wage, and we still do that. — Kenneth Langone

We long for permanence but everything in the known universe is transient. That's a fact but one we fight. — Sharon Salzberg

To be human you must bear witness to justice. — Cornel West

I have no agenda except to be funny. Neither I or the writers profess to offer any worldly wisdom. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

I ask the stunt guys, all the time, to do as much of the stunts as possible, and they let me do a lot. They don't throw me through windows because they're not allowed to and I probably wouldn't say yes to that. But I have done a lot of physical acting before, in theater, so that comes very natural to me. — Casper Crump

I wanted so much to live. I wanted so much to stay and not to leave. In a moment no answer would matter to me, but just the same, I wanted to know what I guess any dying person wants to know.
"Answer this, Ellimist: Did I . . . did I make a difference? My life, and my . . . my death . . . was I worth it? Did my life really matter?"
"Yes," he said. "You were brave. You were strong. You were good. You mattered."
"Yeah. Okay, then. Okay, then. — K.A. Applegate

How you see the world depends on how you look. — Kenneth Cole

Every generalization is dangerous, especially this one. — Mark Twain

It is the nature, and the advantage, of strong people that they can bring out the crucial questions and form a clear opinion about them. The weak always have to decide between alternatives that are not their own. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer