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There's no rule that we have to like the characters movies are about. — Steve Erickson
I do think musical-theater actors can get a bad rap, and I see why. There is a certain slickness - there's nothing better than an amazing musical, but an okay musical can be one of the worst times you've ever had. — Laura Benanti
I realized that my kisses with Dane had become a form of punctuation, the quotations or the hasty dash at the end of a conversation — Lisa Kleypas
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Honestly, the secret to impressing people is this: individual portions, packaged in mason jars. I — Becky Albertalli
Well, don't say I didn't warn you. You've never been on the receiving end of one of his tirades." "They can't possibly be any worse than my brother's." "What, that lovely sweet man who sat at my bar telling funny stories all the afternoon? Don't tell me he has a temper?" "Fire and brimstone," I affirmed. "In biblical proportions. — Susanna Kearsley
We play and are played and the best we can hope for is to do it with style. — Terry Pratchett
Earmarks are supposed to be bad. But they don't increase spending. — Todd Tiahrt
There are times for all of us when all the laughter seems to be gone, but we should not permit these periods to last too long. When we've lost our sense of humor, there isn't very much left. We become ridiculous. We must then go to war against the whole world, and that's a war we cannot win. — Earl Nightingale
Flew out and bit him in the neck. "Let him alone," said the mother, "he is not doing any harm." "Yes, but he — Hans Christian Andersen
When you don't want to change, you look for differences in others. When you are willing to change, you look for similarities. — John C. Maxwell
Rosa reports the engagement of her niece in 1912 to a nice young man without a name. It may therefore be that the last descendants of the Luxemburg family are living somewhere in England. — John Peter Nettl