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Religion is a good invention in times of stress. — George Bernard Shaw
Preacher is a great frustration because I thought it was done, and then it got put in the press notes for the [Frankenweenie] junket and everyone started asking about it again. Preacher could be filmed, at any point. It's sort of ready to go, but it's lacking a green light. At some point, that green light might come, but it may never come. So, I have to allow for the fact that I've done everything I can, and whatever happens with it, happens with it. — John August
We can choose a future where we export more products and outsource fewer jobs. After a decade that was defined by what we bought and borrowed, we're getting back to basics, and doing what America has always done best: We're making things again. — Barack Obama
It's important to like what you're doing. Choosing a profession is the most important decision you'll ever make - more important even than choosing a spouse. — Harlan Coben
And then George approaching, his hand stuck to his hat and the hat bent into the onslaught. She — Alice McDermott
My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews. — William Shatner
PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THAT YOU HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS OF THEM — John C. Maxwell
I think everything's fair in art and how you perceive a character. — Juan Pablo Di Pace
At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house. — Henry David Thoreau
I've always been interested in space and the idea of exploration in that area since I was a child growing up through the '60s. — Sarah Brightman
It took a woman to actually do something about the lack of women in creative departments. — Cindy Gallop
I am accustomed to pay men back in their own coin. — Otto Von Bismarck
I could see the solace she discovered. Here she could sing and dance and shout for glory among people who didn't care which pew she sat in, whose people she belonged to, and whether she was baking a roast for the church homecoming. They were people who yearned for one thing, and one thing only: a pure relationship with that part of the Trinity so often neglected in organized worship. The Holy Spirit. Slouching — Sibella Giorello
Let me tell you, you either have chemistry or you don't, and you better have it, or it's like kissing some relative. But chemistry, listen to me, you got to be careful. Chemistry is like those perfume ads, the ones that look so interesting and mysterious but you dont even know at first what they're even selling. Or those menues without the prices. Mystery and intrigue are gonna cost you. Great looking might mean something ve-ry expensive, and I don't mean money. What I'm saying is, chemistry is a place to start, not an end point. — Deb Caletti
Social reform is the desperate decision to remove corns from a person suffering from cancer. — Karl Kraus
