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Finding that balance between work and family is the hardest thing I've ever done - by far. — Gwen Stefani

The thing about Precious, she's so far from a Hollywood character. She's so honest and real, I definitely felt like I knew her. — Gabourey Sidibe

Tatsuya: What you have "right now" won't necessarily continue on until forever ...
Hiro: ... Yeah, I know. — Ibuki Haneda

Why do you tolerate it? (Kat)
The same reason Sin hasn't resigned himself to death. There are six billion people on earth who need someone to protect them from things that are scarier than the tax man or a knife-wielding stranger. Things that a gun won't stop. As long as their lives hang in the balance, what's a little humiliation for me? (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

A man whose mother won't let him lift a finger is ruined for a wife." The — Christina Baker Kline

But Noah was like the Velveteen Rabbit. I would love his whiskers off, love him until he turned gray, until he lost shape. I would love him to death. And he would let me. Gladly. — Michelle Hodkin

I don't think if you take somebody's temperature a lot that will make them well. — Edward Zigler

I want a refund. I just drank three litres of your balsamic vinegar and now I feel dreadful. Why does your label not say 'DO NOT DRINK THREE LITRES OF THIS'? — Trevor Mcinsley

I couldn't stop so I quit. — Brian Spellman

Scott and I had just worked with Jimmy Pardo doing a live show over the summer. And it was a lot of fun and we wanted to keep doing a live show. And as Scott said, we knew a lot of funny young people who needed a place to do stand-up. And we were in a place, where we were writing so much that we weren't around live comedy so much, so we kind of missed it. — B. J. Porter

I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'. — Bob Newhart

I lost in the 1988 Olympics, and I was pretty depressed for about eight years. I quit wrestling, and I got into Brazilian jujitsu in 1991. — Mark Schultz