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They just wanted to show the entertainment world that we're vulnerable. — Tommy Chong
Life does not measure up to performing ... Performing is perfect. — Joan Rivers
Clearly it is not reason that has failed. What has failed-as it has always failed-is the attempt to achieve certainty, to reach an absolute, to find the course of human events to a final end. It is not reason that has promised to eliminate risk in human undertakings; it is the emotional needs of men. — Allen Wheelis
You are a man with music in his soul. You are capricious, contrary, contradictory. You delight in childish games, and delight even more in winning. For a man of such intense piety, you are surprisingly petty. You are a gentleman, a virtuoso, a scholar, and a martyr, and of those masks, I like the martyr least of all. You are austere, you are pompous, you are pretentious, you are foolish. — S. Jae-Jones
Who keeps the tavern and serves up the drinks? The peasant. Who squanders and drinks up money belonging to the peasant commune, the school, the church? The peasant. Who would steal from his neighbor, commit arson, and falsely denounce another for a bottle of vodka? The peasant. — Anton Chekhov
I want to fuck you, Rose. I want to do it on my terms. It may hurt, but in a very good way. — Teresa Mummert
You could give the best audition ever and not get the role or not get a callback because you just weren't what they were looking for. — Laura Spencer
If you're a preacher, you talk for a living, so even if you don't make sense, you learn to make nonsense eloquently. — Andrew Young
People might love themselves with the most entire and unbounded affection, and yet be extremely miserable. — Joseph Butler
He believes, but he does not believe: the impossibility of believing is the impossibility which he accepts most reluctantly, but still it is there with the other impossibilities of this world which is too full of weeping for a child to understand. — Edmund Wilson
