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I always choose my movie because of a director and a story and a, a character. — Melanie Laurent
Fess up, 'Hunger Games' fans: Does anyone care about Peeta or find him attractive? He's the Ron Weasley of the series: he gets points for callow valor and sympathy for his run of bad luck, but he remains a pasty, earnest bore. — Richard Corliss
Over the years, dozens of American companies have filed papers to trade in their U.S. corporate citizenship for citizenship in tax haven countries like Bermuda. — Richard Neal
You can tell this lady to bite me,though," Darrak added. "And she can take that holier-than-thou attitude of hers and shove it right under her granny panties. — Michelle Rowen
Thus the creation, which seems an arbitrary act, supposes laws as invariable as those of the fatality of the Atheists. It would be absurd to say that the Creator might govern the world without those rules, since without them it could not subsist. — Charles De Secondat
Our island. Our love. Our marriage. — Nina Lane
The three most beautiful things you can share with people are a beautiful smile, the ability to have a dialogue with anyone, and comfort in your own skin. — Robert J. Braathe
I follow suit, said the lion,
vacating his coat of arms
and movie logos; and the eagle said,
Get me off this flag. — Margaret Atwood
Those who don't try never look foolish. — Stephen Schwartz
Growing up outside your own country makes you feel that you don't belong when you return, so you feel free to make friends with whomever you like. — Claire Denis
As a point of fact, I am not used to making frequent appearances in public, except at times when it is required. — Raul Castro
Every vice was once a virtue, and may become respectable again, just as hatred becomes respectable in wartime. — Will Durant
When you have given yourself to Christ, leave yourself there, and go about your work as a child in His household. — Charles Seymour Robinson
You were free to choose enslavement, but the choice was a free one only if you knew what your alternatives were. — Jeannette Walls