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Old birds like Orlovius are wonderfully easy to lead by the beak, because a combination of decency and sentimentality is exactly equal to being a fool. — Vladimir Nabokov
It would be a disappointment for me to take a job, as often happens, having to shoot out-of-town and not where I live. — Joshua Malina
Once his decision had been taken, he waited for the right opportunity. It was not long coming. Old — Victor Hugo
We are in an extremely precarious and urgent situation that compels immediate action — David Karoly
But solitude is sadness.'
'Yes; it is sadness. Life, however, has worse than that. Deeper than melancholy lies heart-break. — Charlotte Bronte
One woman violated is already too many but when I learned that it was one in three, the first thought in my head was "Why aren't more people talking about this?" — Sufe Bradshaw
I do the best I can with any instrument I get attracted to. But they're just tools in order for you to express yourself and that's really the upshot of it. — John Mayall
I'm always wondering about the what-ifs, about the road not taking. — Jenny Han
Whatever tension is on set can end up on your face. — Lauren Hutton
Ah well ... wand still in your jeans? Both buttocks still on? Okay, let's go. — J.K. Rowling
Morrow . . . let me love you. — Laura Frantz
They say every snowflake is different. If that were true, how could the world go on? How could we ever get up off our knees? How could we ever recover from the wonder of it?
By forgetting. We cannot keep in mind too many things. There is only the present and nothing to remember. — Jeanette Winterson
The room is there for the human being - not the human being for the room. — El Lissitzky
Are there children out there?
Um, yes sir, they're all children.
Run a few down.
Sir?
Drive over a few of the little brats. That'll scare 'em off. — Derek Landy
Hume develops his arguments by a series of models. He doesn't call them models in the pretentious way in which we envelope, very often, pure banalities in this jargon — Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins
