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Well, today the Grammys is much much better than the Oscars. I think the differences in the shows are that the Grammys are much wilder. The Oscars is much more people in the industry. And people dress wilder, I think, at the Grammys. — Steve Martin

Gandalf never had this kind of problem.
He had exactly this problem, actually, standing in front of the hidden Dwarf door to Moria. Remember when ...
I sighed. Sometimes my inner monologue annoys even me. "Edro, edro," I muttered. "Open." I rubbed at the bridge of my nose and ventured, "Mellon."
Nothing happened. The wards stayed. I guessed the Corpsetaker had never read Tolkien. Tasteless bitch. — Jim Butcher

Once when I asked you if you still loved your wife, you said, Love leaves the back door open. Later, you said, Love like a hospital gown opens at the back. And you slipped out. — Joan Connor

Make no cry in failure! Make no noise in success! In failure, silence; in success, silence! Fly with the same attitude both in the high and in the low altitudes! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Besides, going on tour and playing songs and arranging things, going to practice, it's all I know to be productive. — Stephen Malkmus

If you fill your mind with wonderful thoughts, there can be no room left for doubt. — Silvia Hartmann

Come out of the fog, young man. And remember you don't have to be a complete fool in order to succeed. Play the game, but don't believe in it--that much you owe yourself. Even if it lands you in a strait jacket or a padded cell. Play the game, but play it your own way--part of the time at least. Play the game, but raise the ante, my boy. Learn how it operates, learn how you operate--I wish I had time to tell you only a fragment. — Ralph Ellison

I am a illiterate that has to rely on my wife for all of the assistance I can get. — John McCain

You don't need to be famous to live a life as an artist. — Sandra Bernhard

The picture should be fecund. It must bring a world to birth. — Joan Miro

I did a film called Dracula and it was very nice because I had lots of trips to New York on Concorde. — Julie Harris