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This is what's sick about living in L.A. My eight-year-old daughter will point to a woman and say, 'Look! That woman's had too much Botox.' She spots them because they all look a bit like Lord Voldemort from 'Harry Potter.' — Kate Beckinsale

People who don't like cats always seem to think there is some peculiar virtue in not liking them. — L.M. Montgomery

She tried to explain to them it wasn't the place that made people uncultured but their attitudes. — Vivian Arend

When Obama was inaugurated, he and his team had an insight - though whether the insight was conscious or not I don't know. But it was this: The TARP $700 billion price tag was a new kind of model. — John Podhoretz

Just trust me." "Only three words worry me more," the gorgon muttered. "Oh?" "Hold my beer." I snickered. — R.J. Blain

In the past, when she'd looked at her reflection, she had still seen the little girl she'd once been; the woman in the mirror had still been an extension of her girlhood self. Now it was the future she saw. The wrinkles would deepen; her skin would sag; the lights of her eyes would dim. Her youth was fading, easing into the past. — Justin Cronin

To me, at forty-four years old, my book was a search for truth and identity. — Melissa Gilbert

The telegraphic style banishes all the forms of politeness, — James Gleick

Speed is what makes the Premiership exciting. The millions who would have watched Manchester United and Chelsea would have seen a non-stop game in which the pace was electric even though the first half was a non-event. You could see a better technical game in Spain but for sheer frenetic movement there is nothing that comes close ... Pace is more critical in the Premiership than in any other major league and if you don't have pace, you have to compensate with power or ability in the air and since Shevchenko has no power and is not particularly good in the air, he is in trouble. — Alan Hansen

The butterfly does not look back upon its caterpillar self, either fondly or wistfully; it simply flies on. — Guillermo Del Toro