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All the Utopias - Brook Farm, Robert Owen's sanctuary of chatter, Upton Sinclair's Helicon Hall - and their regulation end in scandal, feuds, poverty, griminess, disillusion. — Sinclair Lewis

People will let you down in this life, promises will be broken, you should expect less of others and trust more in yourself. — Leon Brown

What right has the husband to require submission from his wife? None, unless God had appointed it. — Arthur W. Pink

I've really enjoyed my work in television, but the problem for me is the turnover of directors every week. — Robert Carlyle

My editor and I remain very disciplined. It's just sometimes when you're making a film, you get into the cutting room and you see a scene that's slowing you down in a certain section, but if you remove that scene then, emotionally or story-wise, another scene a half-hour later won't have the same impact. You just get stuck with it. — Alexander Payne

The two fulcra of medicine are reason and observation. Observation is the clue to guide the physician in his thinking. — Giorgio Baglivi

I want to do well and I want to fit in. — Ray Romano

What the Metaphysics of Quality would do is take this separate category, Quality, and show how it contains within itself both subjects and objects. The Metaphysics of Quality would show how things become enormously more coherent-fabulously more coherent-when you start with an assumption that Quality is the primary empirical reality of the world ... but showing that, of course, was a very big job ... — Robert M. Pirsig

Don't be an asshole," the guy snapped as he cracked a freshie.
"Oh, right, because two in this group would be overkill. — J.R. Ward

I make my films, Charlie. I do my lighting, place my camera angles and I tell the actors to walk this way and do this, and there you're supposed to cry and there you're in a rage, and we keep on doing it and keep it up like the very devil and we never give up. And then the audience sits there one evening, and if we're lucky they'll cry where we decided they would cry and laugh when we want them to - right. You know all that. That is the whole mystery, Charlie"
- Georg Af Klercker in Ingmar Bergman's play "The Last Scream — Ingmar Bergman

Murder might do wonders to relieve my stress. — A&E Kirk

In general, states do not count on pledges of 'no more war' from their neighbors. Israel's army never counted on it from Egypt, for example. — Barton Gellman

When people oppose your view, you can become a lightning rod, but if I were you, I'd let them stew ... — John Geddes

It can be considered a rule that the probable duration of an Empire may be prognosticated by the degree to which its rulers believe in their own propaganda. — Doris Lessing