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A crowd is the only way to know if something works. Telling a friend or two doesn't matter. A crowd is what tells you what works or doesn't, so I'd rather go in front of them cold and see. — Ted Alexandro

Have some carrots. They're good for your eyes."
"Then you have some fries. They're good for your ... I don't know. They're just good. — Sarah Ockler

The religious scholars I have consulted are passionate about the need for political leaders to educate themselves in the varieties of faith and to see religion more as a potential means for reconciliation than as a source of conflict. — Madeleine Albright

But there, war does not care for predetermination; it also destroys in fury that wich is immaterial, the hopes and expectations (from Requiem for a Hotel /Nekrolog auf ein Hotel,1918) — Stefan Zweig

It seems unpleasantly refined to put things off till someone knows. — William Empson

I'm on the university board in Limerick, so I visit the city often. — Terry Wogan

Hell, no. I'd have to pull Etahn aside without her noticing and make sure he understood Lana was hands off. — Abbi Glines

I don't always prepare such rich meals. Sometimes I'll just serve a simple quiche, salad and dessert for dinner. During the week I try to eat lightly. — Paul Lynde

bullshit french post-war rationalizing — Woody Allen

I've enjoyed the time I've had working on films. I've enjoyed television movie-of-the-week format. I've enjoyed the few comedies that I've done, and I've enjoyed one-hour television. — Michael Cudlitz

To change an opinion without a mental process is the mark of the uneducated. — Geoffrey Madan

But every so often I look at Tobias, and he looks back at me, like we're passing fear back and forth between us. — Veronica Roth

Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top. — Timothy Leary

The really unhappy person is the one who leaves undone what they can do, and starts doing what they don't understand; no wonder they come to grief. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe