Law Order Episode Frank Kopel House Counsel Quotes & Sayings
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There were the things he used to sustain life: a box of fish food. And the things he'd used to take it: a pair of nickel-plated handcuffs. — Lionel Dahmer

One Is Never Over-Dressed OR Understand With A Little Black Dress By Karl Lagerfeld — Karl Lagerfeld

I think you're a better man than you think you are. But what I meant was, maybe you're a better man than I think you are. — Laurelin Paige

Here was a place where men and life and death had reached the lowest form of degradation. How could any reward in national progress even faintly justify the establishment and operation of
such a place? — Charles Lindbergh

17. Error does not develop In one who is in error. Error does not develop In one who is not in error. 18. Error does not develop In one in whom error is arising. In whom does error develop? Examine this on your own! — Nagarjuna

I would have loved to do romantic comedies. That's what I think I would be best at. — Rene Russo

Rumor is untraceable, incalculable, and infectious. — Margot Asquith

With any luck, Heaven itself will resemble a vast used bookstore, with a really good cafe in one corner, serving dark beer and kielbasa to keep up one's strength while browsing, and all around will be the kind of angels usually found in Victoria's Secret catalogs. — Michael Dirda

It's great if you can afford to carry a string section on the road with you, but most people are used to the idea of just a keyboard player creating those string sounds. — Todd Rundgren

Out of the formless the forms appear. — Mooji

We still feel that color is hard on the eyes for so long a picture. — Frank Nugent

It's the method of consumption, not what's on the plate. — Patton Oswalt

Making promises to myself, in my personal writing practice, has been important to me all my life. In practical application it is so much easier for me to make promises to others, and keep them, than it is to make promises to myself. "Why is that?" and the answer I gave myself is that in making promises to others I create a model of accountability and reinforcement. I duplicate that in my writing and have grown increasingly better at making and keeping promises to myself. — Mary Anne Radmacher