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You know, I've just always been sort of goofy and kind of gone with it. I actually usually work more in drama, but I have been floating back and forth with comedy, and somehow they keep giving me jobs in comedy, so I guess there's something funny about me. — Zachary Knighton

accomplish, and they do not always have the time to squeeze all of these activities in a sixteen hour day (since we spend eight hours sleeping). Since it is impossible to sacrifice sleep altogether (meaning, omit or significantly decrease the amount of hours — Gus Barrett

Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer. — Dan Brown

Just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced nor objectively interpreted - and you create a nation of lawbreakers - and then you cash in on guilt. — Ayn Rand

The teacher who allows his scholars the freedom of the city of books is at liberty to be their guide, philosopher and friend; and is no longer the mere instrument of forcible intellectual feeding. — Charlotte Mason

Don't do more in your relationship. Do what you already do, differently. — Janice Hoffman

Did you ever see so many pee-wee hats, Carl?"
"They're beanies."
"They call them pee-wees in Brooklyn."
"But I'm not in Brooklyn."
"But you're still a Brooklynite."
"I wouldn't want that to get around, Annie."
"You don't mean that, Carl."
"Ah, we might as well call them beanies, Annie."
"Why?"
"When in Rome do as the Romans do."
"Do they call them beanies in Rome?" she asked artlessly.
"This is the silliest conversation ... — Betty Smith

I did not want vocal groups. I was not interested in singing with a group because there's too much problem with groups in the first place. — Carl Gardner

Wisdom is a teacher,
God is its professor.
The wise are His students,
life is His rod,
and eternal life is our reward. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The brain is just another organ, vulnerable to illness and capable of recovery. — Sheila Hamilton

My trade and my art is living. He who forbids me to speak about it according to my sense, experience, and practice, let him orderthe architect to speak of buildings not according to himself but according to his neighbor; according to another man's knowledge, not according to his own. — Michel De Montaigne

I have such sights to show you. Soon, you will have answers to questions you have never even dared to ask. — Clive Barker