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There was a time when I couldn't watch sitcoms for a while because it was just cacophony, it was just noise. — Phylicia Rashad

Be nice. And if you can't do that, just don't be mean. — Richelle E. Goodrich

American citizens should not lose their constitutional rights because they lack the money to pay for them. — Bernard B. Kerik

I am full of the milk of human kindness, damn it. My trouble is that it gets clotted so easily. — Gilbert Harding

I endeavor not to conceal that I believe there is a great mixture of desire in the passion which is called love
or rather, without any far-fetched strain on words, it may be called the companion of love. — Sarah Fielding

That's bloody obvious. A schoolboy with a palsied brain could have worked that one out. — Bernard Cornwell

Work-home-work-home, that's being an actor. Being a rock star? I get to travel the world, meet all the fans in person, party with my fans every night, and people who appreciate the art. — Mitchel Musso

Talent and intelligence, not to mention tireless hard work, got lab scientists through the door, but - this was the dirty secret - you needed luck. — Allegra Goodman

Nancy tsked softly, and I added her to my Going to Die Painfully list. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

You can't kind of take away, you either do or you don't. If you kind of take away something you're a failure. — John Guare

Recently, I was asked if I was going to fire an employee who made a mistake that cost the company $600,000. No, I replied, I just spent $600,000 training him. Why would I want somebody to hire his experience? — Thomas J. Watson

The paradox, though, was already evident: that the more solidly the foundations of an English state were cemented together, so the harder did it become to present the island as a single realm. Seen in this light, Athelstan's conquest of York, the feat which had first served to project the power of the West Saxon monarchy deep into the north of Britain, can be seen as the decisive event in the making of Scotland as well as of England. There — Tom Holland

Zen is the spirit of a man. Zen believes in his inner purity and goodness. Whatever is superadded or violently torn away, injures the wholesomeness of the spirit. Zen, therefore, is emphatically against all religious conventionalism. — D.T. Suzuki