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The Knights' Code," which he had learned by heart from Scouting for Boys, a book he frequently turned to in times of uncertainty, even now in his self-exile from the movement, demanded that "Chivalry requireth that youth should be trained to perform the most laborious and humble offices with cheerfulness and grace." He supposed entertaining Izzie was one of those occasions. It was certainly laborious. — Kate Atkinson

Lewis Black taught me stand-up. — Nate Corddry

It's funny being the big news every day - and the good news every day. — Charlie Adam

It was one of those dewy, clear, starry nights, oppressing our spirit, crushing our pride, by the brilliant evidence of the awful loneliness, of the hopeless obscure insignificance of our globe lost in the splendid revelation of a glittering, soulless universe. — Joseph Conrad

What's a man got to do to get in the top fifty? — William J. Clinton

I have wasted my hours. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Kiss me. I love the way you kiss me. Like I'm the only thing in the world.
When I'm kissin' you, sweetheart you are the only thing in my world — Lorelei James

Better to makes changes for oneself that try to mend holes torn by the decisions of others. — Kate Morton

What I promise to my actors, and to my director, is to give them the salary and everything they need. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

My narrators tend to be women with low self-esteem, so I can send them to charm school. — Elinor Lipman

My favorite albums are really short. — Thomas Mars

Hey, get a load of those two! It must be mating season or something ... — Rachel Renee Russell

If you're not careful, you can get a grossly over-inflated opinion about your popularity. — Bobby Knight

Of all the principles I'd learn about story, the idea that a character is what he does remains the hardest to actually live. — Donald Miller

My first website went up in 1995. On it I ran a feature called Ask Nicola. Readers would email me questions, I'd answer whichever took my fancy. — Nicola Griffith