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It's a principle of mine to come into the story as late as possible, and to tell it as fast as you can. — John Le Carre

Entertainment and art have power. Our culture is molded more so by entertainment than any other influence. — Michael Landon Jr.

When I said that this lady was known to me, I meant that I esteem her more than anyone else on this earth. If I can do my duty and walk away from my best beloved, you can all do yours and listen to what she has to say. — Courtney Milan

A setback only paves the way for a comeback. — Evander Holyfield

Every language reflects the prejudices of the society in which it evolved. — Casey Miller

They always said on TV you could do anything you wanted, but here I was trying to do something and it wasn't working. I would never be able to do it. — Ned Vizzini

I do more comedy, actually. I don't do the classic novelas. — Jaime Camil

Of course I danced a lot when I was making 'Swingers.' The swing music scene was big in Hollywood, and I went to places like The Derby. And, after I wrote it and was trying to get it made, I would go every week so I'd be good at dancing. — Jon Favreau

Find the beauty in everyone and everything, everyday!
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We were taking some photos one day in front of one of these old antebellum homes, and one of us said the word. And we all kind of stopped and said, 'That could be a name!' ... It just feels kind of country and nostalgic. — Dave Haywood

You will be surprised how much punishment the human body can take, if there is enough will - or faith. — F. Sionil Jose

I count it a high honor to belong to a profession in which the good men write every paragraph, every sentence, every line, as lovingly as any Addison or Steele, and do so in full regard that by tomorrow it will have been burned, or used, if at all, to line a shelf. — Alexander Woollcott

Above the dirt of an unmarked grave and beneath the shadow of the abandoned refinery, the children would play their own made up games: Wild West Accountants! in which they would calculate the loss of a shipment of gold stolen from an imaginary stagecoach, or Recently Divorced Scientists! in which they would build a super-collider out of garbage to try and win back their recently lost loves. — Joe Meno