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A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked. — Bernard Meltzer

On the sequel, you've lost the element of surprise. Usually, on the first one you may not go very, very deep into character; the second one you start to explore the character a bit more. — Sylvester Stallone

As that gallant can best affect a pretended passion for one woman who has no true love for another, so he that has no real esteem for any of the virtues can best assume the appearance of them all. — Charles Caleb Colton

I was never a great amorist, though I have loved several people very deeply. — H.G.Wells

pulled falling out of the tree right on — Carolyn Brown

As an editor, I have to be tactful, of course. — Robert Gottlieb

You need to aim beyond what you are capable of. You must develop a complete disregard for where your abilities end. Try to do things that you're incapable of ... If you think you're incapable of running a company, make that your aim ... Make your vision of where you want to be a reality. Nothing is impossible. — Paul Arden

In their presence, there's no need for continuous conversation, but you find you're quite content in just having them nearby. — Bob Marley

Let's make two things clear: Isil is not "Islamic." No religion condones the killing of innocents, and the vast majority of Isil's victims have been Muslim. And Isil is certainly not a state. — Barack Obama

I notice that, in the lecture ... which Prof. Lowry gave recently, in Paris ... he brought forward certain freak formulae for tartaric acid, in which hydrogen figures as bigamist ... I may say, he but follows the loose example set by certain Uesanians, especially one G. N. Lewis, a Californian thermodynamiter, who has chosen to disregard the fundamental canons of chemistry - for no obvious reason other than that of indulging in premature speculation upon electrons as the cause of valency — Henry Edward Armstrong

Writing involves many [acts] tasks, not just generating text — Paul J. Silvia

Hegel held that the two sexes were of necessity different, the one being active and the other passive, and of course the female would be the passive one. — Simone De Beauvoir