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If we'd been on speaking terms, I might've told her that I'd come to think of sex as this long dark tunnel that turns friends into strangers, strangers into friends. — Tom Perrotta

And when you are hungry, effective beats sport all hollow. — Frank Roderus

Jumping twenty or so years later, Ann Ciccolella, artistic director of Austin Shakespeare, approached me with the idea of staging Anthem. She had heard my film score to Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life. And she said, I want to do Anthem as an oratorio. Well, I figured what she meant was a straight play with music. — Jeff Britting

My work ethic I learned at Miami High, and I have taken that with me. — Udonis Haslem

More eccentric characters can push pretty far, but if you stay on the side of reality, it's always funnier. — Melissa McCarthy

Right," I said, and turned to David. "How do you feel about getting married tomorrow?"
I had no idea Djinn could look so blank. Venna turned to David and said, with the perfect blend of alarm and puzzlement, "Are you sure she isn't insane?"
David continued with the blank look for a few more seconds, and then the light dawned warm in his eyes, and he slowly smiled.
"Actually," he said, "I'm fairly certain she is, and that is exactly why I'm marrying her. — Rachel Caine

The casting of the brash United States Army Air Force officer Colonel Robert E. Hogan and the pompous German Luftwaffe officer Colonel Wilhelm Klink was inspired. For this series - a comedy with the serious backdrop of war - to succeed, the lead players had to be the perfect fit. The dynamic portrayal of this military odd couple had to be articulate, accurate, and precise. For the show to work, for the concept to be accepted, for one of the most outlandish premises in television history to be believed, the actors signed to play the two leading characters not only had to bring these extreme individuals to life with broad, fictional strokes, they had to make them real in the details. — Carol M. Ford