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A nice-looking boy pays attention, says the right things, looks at you just a certain way. You're not smart anymore. — J.D. Robb

I love the romance of 'let's get married,' but then, when you have it so perfect ... I mean, I'm more married than anybody can be - we have two kids. Maybe one day, but it's something I can really do without. — Vanessa Paradis

Another guy came in, and he said he was quitting his job at the Research Laboratory; said anything a scientist worked on was sure to wind up as a weapon, one way or another. Said he didn't want to help politicians with their fugging wars anymore. Name was Breed. I asked him if he was any relation to the boss of the fugging Research Laboratory. He said he fugging well was. Said he was the boss of the Research Laboratory's fugging son. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Almost everybody we get together with about a matter, even if it is of the highest importance, is incompetent. — Thomas Bernhard

When I first came out with my fans and the wind hit me, I almost took off. — Sally Rand

There is no sense in doing a wonderful script with somebody who can't direct because that is a disaster. — Robert Culp

When it comes down to it, I'm kind of a nerdy actor. — Janina Gavankar

The immortal gods, the deities will rise, they will fall but none will live beyond the wall. Prometheus, knows love & saves them all. — Truth Devour

My solitude doesn't depend on the presence or absence of people; on the contrary, I hate who steals my solitude without, in exchange, offering me true company. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Sometimes a stronger, more realistic faith is birthed in the darkest of pits. — Jo Ann Fore

Rather than caring about whether or not you are known, strive to be worth knowing. — Confucius

We should take care, in inculcating patriotism into our boys and girls, that is a patriotism above the narrow sentiment which usually stops at one's country, and thus inspires jealousy and enmity in dealing with others ... Our patriotism should be of the wider, nobler kind which recognises justice and reasonableness in the claims of others and which lead our country into comradeship with ... the other nations of the world. — Robert Baden-Powell

She herself was of the opinion that there would have been no need for a wish consultant if grammar had been taught properly in schools, so that mundanes could be trained to mean exactly what they said. Not wishing to be rude to her guest, however, she kept this opinion to herself. — P.B. Kerr