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A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain. What — Aldous Huxley
It comes in many forms. Idly dreaming about the future. Plotting our revenge. Finding refuge in distraction. Refusing to consider that our choices are a reflection of our character. We'd rather do basically anything else. — Ryan Holiday
You only live once, so off with them pants. Hell ain't for sure, it's only a chance. — Mojo Nixon
I don't think the people wanna see me play Clyde Johnson the architect. — Bernie Mac
Why is that fairy-tales always treat marriage as an ending? And always such a perfectly happy one? — Salman Rushdie
I've been going to Bamburgh for holidays since I was a child. — Kevin Whately
United Nations should be like a caring mother having many children. Its role is to grow trust and respect among the siblings with strong emotional bonds. — Amit Ray
Old men make war, young men fight and die — Winston Churchill
I came here for the same reason doctors wear uniforms of long white coats ... They don't do it for their benefit, but for yours. — David Eagleman
She says I am not fair, that I lack manners;
She calls me proud, and that she could not love me,
Were man as rare as Phoenix. — William Shakespeare
Brazil is living the last hours of Pompeii. — Antonio Ermirio De Moraes
I did spend about 5 years in the Griffin Theatre Company in 1978 actually , and worked therefore about 5 years on a voluntary basis. This was very much as a amateur, doing things like mopping the floor, handling props, setting up scenery, etc. I never acted, and don't think I'm an actor, but those years in the theatre taught me a lot about professional theatre. — Robert Dessaix
The more consciously democratic Americans became, however, the less they were satisfied with a conception of the Promised Land, which went no farther than a pervasive economic prosperity guaranteed by free institutions. — Herbert Croly
