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Success is focusing the full power of all you are on what you have a burning desire to achieve. — Wilferd Peterson
I always try and bring screenplay, shooting and editing into a sort of symbiotic - as close into alignment as you possibly can get them, consistent, obviously, with the resources that you've got and the time you've got available. — Paul Greengrass
Pluto is cold; Chicago in January is merely inconvenient. — Mark Blumberg
There. But as they were in a public place and as she was dressed like a nun, he refrained. "Come, hurry!" he said — Christopher Buckley
In the trial of Saddam Hussein on Tuesday, witnesses emotionally testified about the abuse the former dictator inflicted on them. Afterward, a tearful Saddam said, 'Ah, good times.' — Amy Poehler
Alright then. Remember kid, the devil is in the details. Paris. Nineteen eighty-four. — K. Larsen
Men scorn what they don't understand". — Arthur Conan Doyle
But she understood how to interpret shadows. — Claudia Gray
Memories demand attention, and these memories will have teeth. — C. Kennedy
Did the great Creator first draw her in a masterpiece, (9) And then touch life into his art? Or did he make her in his mind alone, Drawing on beauty's every part? No - considering her singular perfection And her maker's true omnipotence, I suppose her some quite unique creation In femininity's treasure house. — Kalidasa
Each stage of cosmic development proceeded more quickly than the stage which preceded it. — Terence McKenna
Saul tapped his wife's obstinate chin. "Mrs. Benedict, you certainly are. You promised to obey."
"That was thirty years ago! Before the wedding ceremony caught up with the modern age."
"Well, I for one am holding you to that. Gondola for two, in the moonlight, with champagne and roses. — Joss Stirling
Once the social and spiritual opening was created for women in the form of spiritualism, suddenly ambitious women who wanted to participate in the culture had a kind of a voice. — Mitch Horowitz
