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I'm one of those few actresses who works all the time, and even though I haven't done a show that literally puts me on some kind of map - as in, that's how I'm known and that's how I'll always be known - I'm very lucky. — Rena Sofer

I don't get into these long-winded heavy discussions about character - do we do this or that or what. At the end of the day, what you gotta do is just go out there and do it. — Robert De Niro

The only argument against vivisection that will be seen to have lasting power - that we do not improve human society by means that debase human character. — Jon Wynne-Tyson

Japan has always regarded the aircraft carrier as one of the most offensive of armaments. — Isoroku Yamamoto

A lot of people at Shearson ended up making a lot of money because they had stock or stock options. Their kids were able to go to college, and it changed a lot of people's lives. — Sanford I. Weill

The endorsement game has been very good to me. — Mary Lou Retton

Wisdom is better than flattery, even if bitter in your ears. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Always remember to love. — Debasish Mridha

Don't wait till you have grey hair before you believe people will take you seriously because scientifically, grey hair is a sign of old age and not necessarily of wisdom. — Nana Awere Damoah

Jenna swallowed the lump in her throat. "Good evening, gentlemen."
"You'll be hard pressed to find a gentleman in this bunch," a forty-something guy with close-cropped white hair said, laughing.
She walked closer to the group and held out her hands in apology. "Sorry, didn't mean to offend. — Aria Kane

My father was judgmental and kind of mean, and I'm like that. And he was very perfectionistic, and I'm like that. And he was very hard on himself, and I'm like that. — Susanna Kaysen

Her smile was inviting, but she was not my type of party. — Frank Manner

When I am convinced of any principle, it is only an idea which strikes more strongly upon me. When I give the preference to one set of arguments above another, I do nothing but decide from my feeling concerning the superiority of their influence. — David Hume

I like hearing myself talk. It is one of my greatest pleasures. I often have long conversations all by myself, — Oscar Wilde