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Sidis Smartest Quotes By Edna Ferber

I think that in order to write really well and convincingly, one must be somewhat poisoned by emotion. — Edna Ferber

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Toby Jones

I think it will be, as always, interesting to compare different portrayals of Hitchcock. I'm very honored that I'm playing the same part as Anthony Hopkins. — Toby Jones

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Katharine Graham

My position in the family turned out to be a lucky one; I bore neither the brunt of my mother's newness to parenthood nor the force of her middle-aged traumas, as my younger sister, Ruth, did. — Katharine Graham

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Chris Hadfield

Wow, that was a really good sleep. I feel great. Hmm, that sounds like someone on the radio; maybe I'm still dreaming. Weird - the guy sounds a bit like Denis. Wait a sec. That is Denis. What's going on? Am I in an airplane? — Chris Hadfield

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Frank Lampard

Even with the quality of players that we have, they're an extremely hard side to break down and once they get on top of you, you find it difficult to stem the flow of attacks. — Frank Lampard

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Arial Burnz

My vampires don't sparkle ... they EAT people ... in more ways than one! *eyebrow wiggle* — Arial Burnz

Sidis Smartest Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Milk is very nice, especially with a drop of brandy in it, but the domestic cow is only too glad to be rid of it. A swollen udder is very uncomfortable — W. Somerset Maugham

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Michael Dobbs

Since he was much weaker than his enemy, he could afford to display no weakness at all. — Michael Dobbs

Sidis Smartest Quotes By Gene Wolfe

Readers have the power that professors pretend they wield. Millions of words of professorial contempt have failed to kill Kipling. Praising Shaw to the skies has been vain. — Gene Wolfe