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We had a little wine, except Jill, because she's a Christian, which made no sense to me, since Jesus was the one who made wine so popular. — Jim Provenzano

But the joy of life is a very good thing, and while work is the essential in it, play also has its place. — Theodore Roosevelt

And you've spent your whole life wanting to be an outlaw," James said. "And you wonder why I don't listen to you. — Rich Hoffman

I was very immature when I was young, and for me there was no balance. Everything was just all or nothing. — Mickey Rourke

When man spoke his first word he became the thread that quivers eternally between evil and goodness, Heaven and Hell. — Jon Kalman Stefansson

My goal now is to remember every place I've been, only do things I love, and not say yes when I don't mean it. — Sandra Bullock

If running a marathon excites you, create space in your life for it. Adding a new commitment means recalibrating different areas of your world. Logging more miles as your race date approaches means less time invested in other pursuits. Not forever, just during the months you train. Too, you will find how training fits into your world serves not only crossing the finish but other areas of life. — Gina Greenlee

One may live in a big house and yet have no comfort. — Agatha Christie

As much as I am one for real human interaction, I also want to make a show that's entertaining and that people want to see. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Will not the Senorita trust me?"
Ramona smiled faintly through her tears. "Yes," she said. "I will trust you. You are Alessandro, are you not?"
"Yes, Senorita," he answered, greatly surprised, "I am Alessandro. — Helen Hunt Jackson

Unable to sleep after the others had drowsed off, I crawled out of the tent and lay on the ground, looking at the sky. Now and then, a shooting star would trace a bright arc across the heavens. The longer I watched, though, the more nervous it made me. There were simply too many stars, and the sky was too vast and deep. A huge, overpowering foreign object, it surrounded me, enveloped me, and made me feel almost dizzy. Until that moment, I had always thought that the earth on which I stood was a solid object that would last forever. Or rather, I had never thought about such a thing at all. I had simply taken it for granted. — Haruki Murakami