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You should see it. V for Vendetta I mean.
"I'll look it up."
No. With Me. At my house. Now — John Green
No sacrifice is too big; no action is too low if it leads you to defeat your enemy. — River Jordan
Then he threw me another essential tool of demigod heroes - duct tape. — Rick Riordan
A few of the world's most famous non-American novelists have large followings in the United States, among them Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Guenter Grass, who were both popular even before winning the Nobel. — Stephen Kinzer
I mean, 'Kids In The Hall' is the reason I have any career at all. — Dave Foley
The idea of watching an entire film basically from one person's perspective - and not even really from their perspective, but [it's] probably the most intimately shot film that's in any of these categories. If you're not familiar with Son of Saul, basically it's a film about a Jewish guy who's in concentration camp, but he helps dispose of the bodies after they leave the gas chamber. So, you watch the entire movie looking at Saul's face and looking at his interactions with people. — Bun B.
First, there are some of my readers who only read Hap and Leonard, not the other stuff, and some who don't read Hap and Leonard, but a large percentage are crossover readers. And yes, I did refuse to go to Vietnam and it looked like prison was in my future, but they sent me to the psychiatrist and he gave me a 1-Y, which is unfit for military service essentially. — Joe R. Lansdale
Don't get yourself noticed and you won't get yourself hanged. — Stefan Bachmann
I think finding that happy medium is pretty much impossible. I have never seen or heard of a cheerful ghost talker. — Michael Kroft
What matters most is that the people you work with share your values. — Ray Dalio
I've learned a valuable opinion does not tell you what to think, it illuminates what you should consider. — Samoa Joe
Even the wisest man grows tense
With some sort of violence
Before he can accomplish fate,
Know his work or choose his mate.
Poet and sculptor, do the work,
Nor let the modish painter shirk — William Butler Yeats
Yours is not the task of making your way in the world, but the task of remaking the world which you will find before you. — Harry S. Truman