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What do men want? They want a lot of pals, and they wish that people wouldn't get so mad at them. — Kurt Vonnegut

[...] but for the first time ever, I finally had it in me and I wanted to live. He had taught me well indeed. — Liz Thebart

Soon we will have made man into god. Red into Gold. Even your wife would not recognize you." That is all I've ever feared. — Pierce Brown

The more colorful the food, the better. I try to add color to my diet, which means vegetables and fruits. — Misty May-Treanor

[Olivia:] "It's just that I was already at my calorie limit for the day before I had the liquor, and I want to go to Europe in my skinny jeans."
[Tobias:] "What the hell are skinny jeans?"
"They're the jeans that you buy that are too small so that someday you can wear them and feel awesome."
He put his fork down and stared at me, openmouthed. "There are so many things wrong with that sentence. I don't even know where to start."
"It's okay. This is advanced self-loathing. You'd have to be a woman to understand it at this level. — Lucy March

It's okay. Don't push her, Sharon. — Laura Wiess

The thinker without a paradox is like a lover without a feeling: a paltry mediocrity. — Soren Kierkegaard

We smile, because this is how we save the world. — Isaac Marion

The duke's son and the pauper girl. I suppose as a couple we were the most interesting thing in view.
I took the champagne glass from Armand and finished what he hadn't. As Sophia had said, it wasn't swill.
So much for my manners.
"Why am I here?" I asked curtly, handing back the empty flute.
"Because I invited you."
I dropped my voice. "Did you find out anything about Rue?"
"Is that why you came?"
"No, I came because I simply can't get enough of people looking down their noses at me. The girls at school are getting frightfully lax about it."
"Are they? How remiss of them. We're taught from the cradle how to look down our noses, you know, we rich sons of bitches. Perhaps Westcliffe's curriculum is a tad too liberal these days."
"Why, yes, my lord," I said very audibly. "I would enjoy seeing the rest of the boat."
"The yacht."
"That, yes. — Shana Abe

On the east side of the street, the dark old factories - Civil War factories, foundries, brassworks, heavy-industrial plants blackened from the chimneys pumping smoke for a hundred years - were windowless now, the sunlight sealed out with brick and mortar, their exits and entrances plugged with cinderblock. These were the factories where people had lost fingers and arms and got their feet crushed and their faces scalded, where children once labored in the heat and the cold, the nineteenth-century factories that churned up people and churned out goods and now were unpierceable, airtight tombs. It was Newark that was entombed there, a city that was not going to stir again. The pyramids of Newark: as huge and dark and hideously impermeable as a great dynasty's burial edifice has every historical right to be. — Philip Roth

'Retiring' - within that word is 'tiring,' and I'm not tired. I don't believe in retirement, really. — Theodore Bikel

I believe you have to nurture your conscience. — Loretta Young

Every successive generation becomes a living memorial of our public schools, and a living example of their excellence. — Joseph Story

She looked resentfully at Mr. Cann. It would, she was sure, have been difficult enough to persuade him, in spite of his protestations, to leave the house alive. Dead, he was going to be far more trouble. — Pamela Branch

Directors typically have three choices - you do a studio movie and get a paycheck up front, you do an independent movie, which is for your heart and you don't get paid up front and probably don't make any money on it, but it hopefully goes to Sundance and is more of an art movie, and then you do TV. — Jason Blum