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I'm a huge sci-fi geek, and I also really get into all of the alien shows on the History Channel where you see air force pilots talking about UFOs - I love that stuff. — Matt Lanter

When we married, you measured 36-24-36. Now you're 42-42-42. There's more of you, but you are not worth as much. — Joel Barnett, Baron Barnett

We're sharing a bed, Vince. I'd say we're a skooch past uncomfortable already, knowi'msayin?" "... — Ben Monopoli

Evangelical agencies with ready funding may have too little depth and vision to cope with the current conflict. God's kingdom is built not on perpetual motion, one-liners, and flashbulbs but on Christ. — Carl F. H. Henry

The belly comes before the soul. — George Orwell

Hester tried to smile when she recalled this, but could not, her heart being too sore, her whole being shaken. He thought so too perhaps, everybody thought so, and she alone, an involuntary rebel, would be compelled to accept the yoke which, to other women, was a simple matter, and their natural law. Why, then, was she made unlike others, or why was it so? Edward — Mrs. Oliphant

Drinking is not a spectator sport. — Jim Brosnan

I was six when my parents divorced, and that was tough for me. — Andie MacDowell

It's very hard to try to be a cultural ... people who organize cultural things ... it's very complicated. And more so in a country like Guatemala. — Luis Gonzalez

Perfect is boring. — Amanda Seyfried

As screenwriters, we struggle with our own success. We have wallpapered our world and now we can't get anyone to notice the picture we just hung. — Paul Schrader

It will be a dark day, a bloody day, a proud day, for this is the day of our wrath. — John Gwynne

They talk about who won and who lost. Human reason won. Mankind won. — Nikita Khrushchev

At length he spoke; without moving or lifting up his face. "Here again!" he said. "Here again," replied the Phantom. "I see you in the fire," said the haunted man; "I hear you in music, in the wind, in the dead stillness of the night." The Phantom moved its head, assenting. "Why do you come, to haunt me thus?" "I come as I am called," replied the Ghost. "No. Unbidden," exclaimed the Chemist. "Unbidden be it," said the Spectre. "It is enough. I am here. — Arnold Bennett