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I did 15 shows a week when I lived in New York. I did five shows on a Friday and seven shows on a Saturday. It was everything I did and it was my sole source of income. — Ray Romano

We all live in a televised goldfish bowl. — Kingman Brewster Jr.

Liberty of thought means liberty to communicate one's thought. — Salvador De Madariaga

transgressions one — Martha Hodes

That's my second rule of life," Dan said. "There's always a guy named Joe. — Jude Watson

Life isn't about the breathes you take, it's the moments that take your breathe away. — George Strait

I couldn't see Pritkin's face very well, just a pale blur against the shadows, but he didn't sound happy. Some people thought he had only one mode ... pissed off. In reality, he had plenty of them. Over the past few weeks, I'd learned to tell the difference between real pissed off, impatient pissed off and scared pissed off. I suspected that this was the last kind. If so, that made two of us. — Karen Chance

I published in 1978 a report on dreams in the Journal of Clinical Psychology. It was the first study of its kind to demonstrate that it is possible for people to make constructive use of their dreams to improve their lives. — Henry Reed

Asshole," she muttered, but she wasn't really mad. That was part of being a girl - you were resigned to whatever feedback you'd get. If you got mad, you were crazy, and if you didn't react, you were a bitch. The only thing you could do was smile from the corner they'd backed you into. Implicate yourself in the joke even if the joke was always on you. I — Emma Cline

You definitely put a bit of yourself in every character, and you always have to have an understanding and empathy for the person that you play. — Mia Wasikowska

It is, of course, clear that a country with a large foreign population must endeavour, through its schools, to assimilate the children of immigrants. It is, however, unfortunate that a large part of this process should be effected by means of a somewhat blatant nationalism. — Bertrand Russell