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With a thriller, you're going to have your red herrings, as different suspects are thrown up as possible culprits. You can only explore that for so long - if you do that more than a few times, it starts to get a little redundant. — Martin Henderson

Bright green eyes peered at her from underneath long lashes that curled toward Saturn. Despite the so very pretty eyes, he had a strong face with sharp angles that cast shadows from the harsh overhead cargo light. A slight overbite gave the impression of a permanent pout. Dark curls tumbled lazily from his head to his shoulders.
In one word: gorgeous.
Another word: dangerous. — Aria Kane

As to the meaning of "corporate social responsibility," Friedman and I would agree: If a certain action improves the corporation's bottom line, there's no point in labeling it "socially responsible." It's just good business. — Robert Reich

The educated man is the man who can do something. The quality of his work marks the degree of his education. — Ernest Hemingway,

If you are truly a servant of God, then you are to serve him as a master. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Yes, Taylor learned at a very young age that the only way to get boys to shut up and play fairly was to show them that you took crap from no one. — Julie James

I seek to know my divine self. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The film industry needs to confront the physical footprint of the way films get made. — Edward Norton

Being behind the camera is where I feel comfortable. I've found something that I feel I, as 'Michael,' can be as confident in as 'Johnny' was on the stage. It's great being part of the creative process. You're right at the start of an idea, and you get to see it all the way through till the end. — Johnny Vegas

My intention is to tell of bodies changed into new forms. — Ovid

Essentially, when we run a deficit, we are borrowing money to buy things that are made overseas. — Peter DeFazio

History breaks down into images, not into stories. — Walter Benjamin