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You had to give, uh, a lot of consideration to the fact that, uh, the artist had to come back into the mike area and start singing, especially the background singers, you know. And you had to make sure they had a couple of bars of music in order to catch their breath. And uh, in many cases a lot of choreographers didn't give that, uh, the proper thought. — Cholly Atkins

I don't really ever think about whether or not I like the characters I'm playing. I'm more into the minutiae of their behaviour or what they're doing in a certain scene. — Mary-Louise Parker

Let me know myself; let others guess at me. — Joseph Hall

A thin watery sun laid its gunmetal shine on the country below. — Paulette Jiles

In his wretched life of less than twenty-seven years Abel accomplished so much of the highest order that one of the leading mathematicians of the Nineteenth Century (Hermite, 1822-1901) could say without exaggeration, 'Abel has left mathematicians enough to keep them busy for five hundred years.' Asked how he had done all this in the six or seven years of his working life, Abel replied, 'By studying the masters, not the pupils. — Eric Temple Bell

Even a poor tour guide is entitled to some happiness. — Jacob M. Appel

On a lot of shows that I've done, we had the same directors, which was cool. But then, it's also great to do shows where the director changes every week, because you get to see all these different personalities and see what you like dealing with better, as an actor. — Laura Prepon

She's a gipsy really. That's why she can't stay in houses. She wanders away and comes back again. — Agatha Christie

I had what I would consider a normal upbringing and, which to me, a normal American up - upbringing for an American male child almost gears you towards going into the military. — Peter P. Mahoney

I didn't know I'd ever be able to love my second child like I love my first; she came out, and I was amazed I could love them both equally. — Brad D. Smith

Our Christianity has become superstitious. — Sunday Adelaja