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Yeah, and I recently had my first Elvis moment. A gang of young girls was jumping all over me. It was kinda scary. And totally flattering. — Channing Tatum

Good kitty"
"Why do you encourage them?"
"They're good kitties."
"They're your minions."
"Everyone needs a minion or two"
"You won't be so pleased when you find me ground up in their food bowl one day. — Abigail Roux

You have to be constantly reinventing yourself and investing in the future. — Reid Hoffman

To build a road is so much simpler than to think of what the country really needs. — Aldo Leopold

People in Finland have also adopted me because of my dad, and that's great, but it's the one language I can't speak. — Nico Rosberg

People are much more complicated in real life, but my characters are as subtle and nuanced as I can make them. But if you say my characters are too black and white, you've missed the point. Villains are meant to be black-hearted in popular novels. If you say I have a grey-hearted villain, then I've failed. — Ken Follett

I lived in Peckham for the first 12 years of my life and then my mum and dad decided they really didn't want to bring up their children there. So they saved up money and bought a house in Plumstead, semi-detached, three bedrooms. — Tinie Tempah

The way to innocence, to the uncreated and to God leads on, not back, not back to the wolf or to the child, but ever further into sin, ever deeper into human life. — Hermann Hesse

If you go out on a date, for the first date, a guy should pay, a guy should be respectful and, you know, I'm not saying roll out a red carpet, but, like, open the door and just be polite and just have common courtesy. I don't think that's too much to ask. — Carly Aquilino

I attend Internet conferences all the time, and they literally make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. — Natalie Massenet

Go ahead, jump. He never loved you, so why go on living? — Mrs. Danvers

not admit this. For him and his Chancery Court, a major trial was a nasty divorce — John Grisham