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Dismembering monsters with a chain saw is one thing. People are another." "Yeah. People are easier." "Bob," I growled. "They're people. — Jim Butcher

I think a director can make a play happen before your eyes so that you are part of it and it is part of you. If you can get it right, there's no mystery. It's not about mystery. It's not even mysterious. It's about our lives. — Mike Nichols

Before them is the most beautiful city she has ever seen, has ever imagined. Golden rooftops shine brightly; windows made from diamonds and rubies gleam; tall buildings reach toward the clouds. She is again overwhelmed, this time with gratitude.
All this, for her. — Victoria Kahler

To make independent films, you can't think about them too much, ponder on them too much, get overwhelmed by the enormity of it. — Michael Rapaport

The world has enough politicians; it needs more prophets. — Mark Driscoll

For some people, home is family and their mom's house or their girl or whatever, and I have those experiences as well, but the biggest thing for me is Chicago. — Patrick Stump

I'm from Chicago. I think can handle the Valley. — Julie Buxbaum

Who knows the end? What — H.P. Lovecraft

All ... religions show the same disparity between belief and practice, and each is safe till it tries to exclude the rest. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson

But the one thing you should. not do is to suppose that when something is wrong with the arts, it is wrong with the arts ONLY. — Ezra Pound

No one would ever demand compensation to keep people alive. You make us sound like monsters, as if people wouldn't help others unless they got something out of it. — Michael J. Sullivan

She's been a barrel of bitchy monkeys since Jordan and I walked out of the Arrivals gate together earlier this afternoon. — Victoria Denault

Lose the pessimism, Ms. Lane. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. — Karen Marie Moning

When the opportunities come, we may not want to buy another nickel asset, but if something comes cheap enough, we're all about return on equity. — Ivan Glasenberg