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Doing theater, I call it concentrated shampoo. You put a dime in the palm of your hand and you get a headful of lather. When you do a play, you're there for two and a half hours, and you live a lifetime. — Richard Kind

You threw him away. Sloppy, Hugh. — Ilona Andrews

This kind of job is magic. It comes around once or twice in a lifetime if you're lucky. And thank god, because it's all-consuming and sometimes work should just be work. — Amy Poehler

She was my past, my present, my everything, and when the time came I'd make her my forever. — Angela McPherson

I don't think the very fact that I'm a woman makes me suddenly more vulnerable or more inherently used and abused. — Esme Bianco

I still held fast to my determination to become a minister; it still seemed to me that that was my duty. I had pledged myself, in my prayers I had given my word to God. How could I therefore break my vow? — Pierre Loti

Music raises in the mind of the hearer great conceptions: it strengthens and advances praise into rapture. — Joseph Addison

I was certain that some people, whether by accident of birth or some pecularity of training, could tune in to another source of information and could know things about people we didn't think were possible to know. — Michael Crichton

I'm in the position to pick the cream of the crop. — Graeme Murphy

Not only are bloggers suckers for the remarkable, so are the people who read blogs. — Seth Godin

She made a firm resolution, one of the resolutions she was making almost daily these days. No more sleepovers, no more writing poetry, no more wasting time. Time to tidy up your life. Time to start again. — David Nicholls

I even felt like I liked guys better than women - that men were relevant and women weren't. It took me a while to realize I'd been socialized to have a slighting view of my own gender. — Lynn Coady