Shot Cheers Quotes & Sayings
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She turns to me, and for a moment I fear she's turning into the She-Hulk. After a second, I realize that her eyes are just really green, kind of like two angry Life Savers. — Brian Katcher

People, when they talk or write about comedy, they don't really get it. — Michael Keaton

Our lives are merely strange dark interludes in the electric display of God the Father. — Eugene O'Neill

For me, sleeping is a waste of time. I'm afraid to sleep. It's a form of death. — Edith Piaf

If Conrad remembered the skinny, frightened girl he'd held for one brief moment on a frigid Boston street corner, he showed no signs of it when we met
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Even as I tried to urge hum back against the pillows, he looked at me with wild eyes.
"What happened to your leather jacket?" he asked.
"Shh," I said, trying to sooth him. "There's no leather jacket."
"You were wearing it the first time I saw you," he said, frowning slightly. — Lauren Oliver

They've tried to manufacture other Marilyn Monroes and they will undoubtedly keep trying. But it won't work. She was an original. — Billy Wilder

The comic world has its own limitations, as everything does. I adore it, I respect it, but it's not going to take over all of me. — Joss Whedon

Maybe the idea of the supposed tension between working and nonworking mothers had been put out in the world just to cause divisiveness. — Meg Wolitzer

Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietnesse, when the wife is blind, and the husband deafe. — Thomas Heywood

Your job in life is to look after yourself and to find ways to get what you need - emotionally and otherwise - so that you live your best possible life, without being mired in anger and hurt over the past. — Amy Dickinson

I found a special eagerness among the younger, and I am sorry to say, the more intelligent Negroes, to dismiss the spiritual as something beneath their new pride in their race. It is as if they wanted to put it behind them as something to be ashamed of ... — Paul Robeson