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Mixing humor and politics is something that works. — Bryan Cranston
The key then to attaining this higher level of intelligence is to make our years of study qualitatively rich. We don't simply absorb information - we internalize it and make it our own by finding some way to put this knowledge to practical use. — Robert Greene
People have said that to me: They say I have a TV face. — Kurt Braunohler
I love a good romantic comedy. — Joss Whedon
Only when she was alone did she have the sense that she really existed; other people might be frightened precisely because of that sense, but she was frightened of other people because they stole it from her. — Harry Mulisch
I've always found old bookstores exciting. Whenever I'm in a city that's new to me, I immedicately look through the telephone directory for BOOKS, USED AND RARE. Book dealers send me their catalogs, and I read them as carefully as I would a letter from an old friend, never knowing what treasure I might find. Sometimes the catalogs contain printed material other than books, such as old photographs, newspapers, pamphlets, postcards, and letters. — Walter Dean Myers
However good an argument in philosophy may happen to be, it is generally not good enough. — David Berlinski
I like the stroke seat. I want to be there. I want to have the race come down to a short distance and be the person to make the difference. I can't stand to be behind and I don't want to lose. — Chris Ahrens
Of all studios that should be doing 2-D animation, it should be Disney. — John Lasseter
It's not what you see on-screen that makes a performance. It's the things you should never know about - it's the secrets. — Alice Englert
If you really screw up, send roses. — Letitia Baldrige
From this state also will he flee. If I should attempt to enumerate them one by one, I should not find a single one which could tolerate the wise man or which the wise man could tolerate. — Seneca.
