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Maybe I'm old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals - particularly the endings of shows. — Marvin Hamlisch
The beginnings of all things are weak and tender. We must therefore be clear-sighted in the beginnings, for, as in their budding we discern not the danger, so in their full growth we perceive not the remedy. — Michel De Montaigne
You are aware, are you, that painting a few stars on a perfectly ordinary broomstick doesn't mean it will get airborne? — Terry Pratchett
I drove to Oxford with my van full of petrol and tin cans, as I didn't know there were service stations on the motorway. I pulled up on the hard shoulder and got my cans out. Then I filled up and set off again. That's how naive I was - so much not a cosmopolitan girl. — Jeanette Winterson
People live, and then they die. And as long as they do both things properly, there's nothing much to regret. — Lee Child
Nobody was better at moving between different groups of people than he was. But I also think this was an aspect of his personality that ended up being very damaging to him. He had three personas he was trying to juggle: he had his married-man persona, at home with the wife; the laddish side; and the cerebral, literary side. — Peter Hook
Children had a special status - protected from the outside world - and they dressed for the part in a way that made that special status immediately visible to themselves and the adults. — Maggie Gallagher
You think you've been through things no one should have to go through? Well, I've felt things no one should have to feel. — Casie Ellison
I'm not so funny. Gilda was funny. I'm funny on camera sometimes. In life, once in a while. Once in a while. But she was funny. She spent more time worrying about being liked than anything else. — Gene Wilder
I can understand the validity of showing people the ugliness of the world, but I also think there is a place for movies to leave people with a sense of hope. — Chris Columbus