Lew Grade Quotes & Sayings
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I have a computer, a vibrator, and pizza delivery. Why should I leave the house? - Tabitha — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Father, brother, lover - he'd never really declared himself any of them. Certainly not the lover part, thought if Celaena had been another sort of girl, and if Arobynn had raised her differently , perhaps it might have come to that. He loved her like family, yet he put her in the most dangerous positions. He nurtured and educated her, yet he'd obliterated her innocence the first time he'd made her end a life. He'd given her everything, but he'd also taken everything away. She could no sooner sort out her feelings toward the King of the Assassins that she could count the stars in the sky. — Sarah J. Maas

Nothing is real unless it is observed — John Gribbin

Manners will become important to children only if they are important to their parents. — Thomas Lickona

It was not impossible to build Rapture at the bottom of the sea. It was impossible to build it anywhere else. — Andrew Ryan

Words can be borrowed but thoughts can never be stolen. You are a born thinker. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal

I kind of viewed '50/ 50' and 'Warm Bodies' both as my next films after 'The Wackness.' In my head, I was just like, 'I'll try the big, fun, adventure-weird movie, and I'll do the small, heartfelt comedy-drama, and one of them will probably work out, and I'll get to work more.' — Jonathan Levine

It would not be necessary to make an affirmation more than once if one had perfect faith. — Florence Scovel Shinn

In the sky the sun spit its golden, incandescent venom out at the glittering afternoon. A yellow, screaming banshee sparkling bitch of a diamond confidently suspended in a cloudless sky. — Gerard Harrison

Really, there's only one way of changing the world, and that's by changing yourself. — A.G. Roemmers

I let my soul be corrupted that day, although it would be years later before I accepted what I had done. I forgot who I was and what I should do and only thought about what I wanted and what I could do. — Tawni O'Dell

To be perfectly honest, if it was up to me, I would be invisible as an artist. — Adrian Tomine