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What do women want? A guy they can't drive crazy. There aren't many around. But they try. They can't help it, it's their nature. — Orson Bean

If God put me into your life to keep you from wearing a fucking tail," Reagan said, "I accept the assignment. — Rainbow Rowell

The ultimate role of photography as a contemporary language of visual communication consists of its capacity to slow down our fast and chaotic way of reading images. — Luigi Ghirri

A good example of the modern world is the Eurotunnel. And mobile phones - I like them. — Jools Holland

Cinemascope is not for men, but for snakes and funerals. — Fritz Lang

I haven't ever seen 'Lost' ... I'm sorry. — Gillian Jacobs

Inspiration is enough to give expression to the tone in singing, especially when the song is without words. — Franz Liszt

Our employees are so enthusiastic about The Container Store, in fact, that they're also our best recruiters. We only have a few "official" full-time employees in our recruiting department in our Dallas headquarters, mostly to fill specialized job openings. Instead, we train every employee in the company in how to recruit new members of our team, and we offer constant reminders about the importance of always being on the lookout for talent. It's not the recruiting department's job to recruit. It's the recruiting department's job to make sure everyone takes on the personal responsibility of recruiting - that we all do it. — Kip Tindell

When I read it and I realized that Michael Landon, Jr. was the director of it, I thought ... this could work out well. This is not gonna be a hard stretch for me to get the character figured out at all. Outside of the billion dollars, I was living his life ... chasing money down. It was a lot of fun. — Drew Waters

If the pull of the outside world is strong, there is also a pull towards the human. The cat may disappear on its own errands, but sooner or later, it returns once again for a little while, to greet us with its own type of love. — Lloyd Alexander

We express our being by creating. Creativity is a necessary sequel to being. — Rollo May

Life turns on a dime, and when it does, it turns fast. — Stephen King