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The relief that is afforded to mere want, as want, tends to increase that want. — Richard Whately
You say love is just a four letter word. — Bob Dylan
When you're doing an action set piece, it's very similar to choreography in a way because it's shot that way. It's meticulous how it's rehearsed. I mean, you have no idea. — Rob Marshall
My greatest accomplishment is receiving my role on 'Guiding Light.' — Brittany Snow
We are very cruelly trapped between what we would like to be and what we actually are. And we cannot possibly become what we would like to be until we are willing to ask ourselves just why the lives we lead on this continent are mainly so empty, so tame, and so ugly. — James Baldwin
Loneliness comes in two basic varieties. When it results from a desire for solitude, loneliness is a door we close against the world. When the world instead rejects us, loneliness is an open door, unused. — Dean Koontz
In an inflationary world, a toll bridge (like company) would be a great thing to own because you've laid out the capital costs. You built it in old dollars and you don't have to keep replacing it. — Warren Buffett
I'd stop the world from spinning for you — Sylvia Day
I want my last look to be the moon in your eyes. — Jason Molina
Individual Ambition Serves the Common Good. — Adam Smith
Exercise to live. Never live to exercise. — Jack LaLanne
My ultimate film role would be to play the queen of soul, Aretha Franklin. — Jennifer Hudson
Massachusetts became the first state to marry gay couples, though lawmakers say allowing gay couples to get married raises a lot of questions. You know, such as: does that best man invite both guys to the bachelor party? — Jay Leno
An honest politician is either a hypocrite - or he is doomed. — Taylor Caldwell
What was left was sex in the head, as D.H.Lawrence called it. ... Where else would the human subject have sex but in the head? Sexual desire was a play of signifiers, an infinite determent and displacement of anticipated pleasure which the brute coupling of the signifieds temporarily interrupted. — David Lodge