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In fact, one was so booked out we went from March and were to go till November, but the pantomime was booked so they transferred the show to the Prince of Wales Theatre because it was so packed out, and it ran on from there. — Norman Wisdom

I don't know anything about this engagement stuff. I never thought I was going to get engaged. — Seann William Scott

I went to a school in N.Y. that is conceptual and interdisciplinary and modeled after Cal Arts. It is not just painting or sculpture; it was everything mixed together. — Thomas McDonell

Out of all the artistic things I do, music is the most rewarding because it's so hard to write songs. — Gwen Stefani

I'm such a video game fan that being able to do voices in video games is just fantastic. — Will Friedle

True force makes no terms with any right, not even with that of God; — Victor E. Marsden

Firstly, the farmers, the most stupid set of people in existence, who, clinging to feudal prejudices, burst forth in masses, ready to die rather than cease to obey those whom they, their fathers and grandfathers, had called their masters; and submitted to be trampled on and horse-whipped by. — Friedrich Engels

When I am in the city I have the impression that I am in a living room with crystal chandeliers, rugs of velvet, and satin cushions. And when I'm in the favela I have the impression that I'm a useless object, destined to be forever in a garbage dump. — Carolina Maria De Jesus

I played on an all-black high school team and we didn't want people saying that we were clowns. — Oscar Robertson

And she doesn't have to worry about me, either. I don't need to drink to get drunk. I can get drunk on things like the tulip - and this night. — Betty Smith

There is a Zen story (very funny - ha-ha) about a monk who, having failed to achieve "enlightenment" (brain-change) through the normal Zen methods, was told by his teacher to think of nothing but an ox. Day after day after day, the monk thought of the ox, visualized the ox, meditated on the ox. Finally, one day, the teacher came to the monk's cell and said, "Come out here - I want to talk to you." "I can't get out," the monk said. "My horns won't fit through the door." I can't get out . . . At these words, the monk was "enlightened." Never mind what "enlightenment" means, right now. The monk went through some species of brain change, obviously. He had developed the delusion that he was an ox, and awakening from that hypnoidal state he saw through the mechanism of all other delusions and how they robotize us. EXERCIZES — Robert Anton Wilson

All over the world, young men and young women will always dream dreams. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

Rough Night, Kitten? — Cherise Sinclair

There are endorsements I regret taking when I was younger and didn't know any better. But I didn't have options then. People weren't knocking on my door. — Tony Hawk

Test can't messure what really matters. — Orson Scott Card