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I don't see the songs as uplifting, but rather as trying to make lemonade from lemons, or whatever. When I listen to them, I understand the context. I don't like to pepper songs with my own experiences, though. — Patrick Stump

You don't have to be Einstein to see that horse racing is dangerous. Those two ambulances driving behind you aren't there for the scenery. I will never get over the fatalities of colleagues. It is the saddest and toughest part of this sport. — Tony McCoy

The bones of the story of 'War Horse' is a love story. That's what makes it universal. — Steven Spielberg

You have two seconds to tell me what the fuck you did to her, or I start carving you up into tiny pieces. And it won't be quick and it won't be painless. I'll make you bleed and suffer, but you won't die. You'll only wish you had, Skylar spat. — Maya Banks

Middle -age is the time of life, that a man first notices - in his wife. — Richard Armour

A character who is thought-out is not born, he or she is contrived. A born character is round, a thought-out character is flat. — Rex Stout

the infinite Manhattan night. — Rachel Cohn

Make Hamilton Bamilton, make Douglas Puglas, make Percy Bercy, and Stanley Tanley and where would be the long-resounding march and energy divine of the roll-call of the peerage? — George Augustus Henry Sala

I have found that the biggest moments in life, the ones that change everything, usually catch you by surprise. — Christina Baker Kline

We didn't have packed lunches at my school. I was a lunch monitor as well - I used to take everyone's chips! — Robert Pattinson

I did like 'Star Wars' when I was a kid. I saw the prequels first; I didn't see the full original films first all the way through. — Domhnall Gleeson

Lady, right now you could tell me to throw myself under a bus to make you happy, and I'd oblige you. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon