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I got a series with the WB next year. We start shooting in July. It's going to be called Safe Harbor, and it's an hour show. It's a Spelling show and will follow 7th Heaven. — Gregory Harrison

It's submission," Rediger murmured. "The shocking and simple idea, which had never been so forcefully expressed, that the summit of human happiness resides in the most absolute submission. — Michel Houellebecq

Women intrinsically understand human dynamics, and that makes them unstoppable. Unfortunately, the average man is less adroit at fostering such rivalries, which is why most men remain average; males are better at hating things that can't hate them back (e.g., lawnmowers, cats, the Denver Broncos, et cetera). They don't see the big picture. — Chuck Klosterman

When we have a favorite writer, it's always the places where they grew up, lived, worked, and that they recreated on the page that we most want to visit and commune with. Faulkner's Mississippi, Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, etc. The mind of the reader longs to be somewhere, not just anywhere, and certainly not nowhere. — Walter Kirn

I grew up not seeing my father, and it is a hole in my heart that will never heal. — Lysette Anthony

Ty's always refused to come party in NOLA, so we knew we'd have to bait-and-switch you down here." "Wow, — Abigail Roux

Attack is the secret of defense; defense is the planning of an attack. — Sun Tzu

When a child has no hope, a nation has no future. — Zell Miller

In that moment there was no pretense between them, no lingering vestige of reserve or attempt to escape, no denial. It was final and complete. — Anne Perry

I certainly admire people who do things. — Raymond Chandler

The primary ingredient for progress is optimism. The unwavering belief that something can be better drives the human race forward. — Simon Sinek

That is true culture which helps us to work for the social betterment of all. — Henry Ward Beecher