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Erotic fiction is written for a class.
To understand and enjoy it, either you should have the class or the classy open mind. — Himmilicious
Sometimes you can do a TV show on a subject you just can't do in film. Either it's too long or studios will perceive it as not being commercial. — Ridley Scott
To talk of luck and chance only shows how little we really know of the laws which govern cause and effect. — Hosea Ballou
No one went looking for adventure; they chased it away. — Robyn Schneider
Any time I break up with Dawson or question him, viewers turn against me. — Katie Holmes
When everyone knows you're a monster, you needn't waste time doing every monstrous thing. — Leigh Bardugo
They say that wisdom is a woman, and loves a warrior. — David Clement-Davies
Every American autobiography, someone once said, is about one thing - escape. Look into the frightened heart of an American life, and you'll find a compulsion to flee - a seed planted in the national character at the start by those ships sailing out of Europe and landing on our shores.
- Teller: A Novel — Frederick Weisel
I stepped out of the shower and dried my hair, rubbed on body lotion, cleaned my ears. Then to the kitchen to heat up the last of the coffee. Only to discover: no one sitting at the opposite side of the table. Staring at that chair where no one sat, I felt like a tiny child in a De Chirico painting, left behind all alone in a foreign country. — Haruki Murakami
No decisions should ever be made without asking the question, is this for the common good? — Michael Moore
It's our choice," Emble snapped in retort. "And one I'm proud to make. No one is obligated to serve the Petrichor, but we live longer than anyone in Eaux or Trilinia or anywhere else in the Midlands, even. We are safe within these walls, we have been blessed with so much. So the Petrichor asks something from us in return? It's a small sacrifice, I think. — M. Lewis-Lerman
... an impression of inescapable noise or acute disorder, a rush of adrenalin, sensations of alarm, a sense of unbalance or chaos, residual feeling of nausea and anxiety. These are the forms of bodily distress that occur when one's ingrained, taken-for-granted sense of how certain things are - and thus presumably will be and in some sense should be - is suddenly or insistently confronted by something very much at odds with it. — Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Men rush toward complexity; but yearn for simplicity. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. — Confucius
Lunch? You gotta be kidding. Lunch is for wimps. — Michael Douglas
