Stressing Instagram Quotes & Sayings
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We want to be able to let the audience get to know these folks. One of the things about The Avengers, over the last 50 years, is the fun of changing up the gang and bringing in new characters. — Jeph Loeb

It is clear that we do not exactly choose our poems; our poems choose us. — May Sarton

If you are going to bluff, make it a big one. — Amarillo Slim

The suffix 'naut' comes from the Greek and Latin words for ships and sailing. Astronaut suggests 'a sailor in space.' Chimponaut suggests 'a chimpanzee in sailor pants'. — Mary Roach

We never sampled our drugs because we were afraid of them, but to admit it aloud would have broken the spell. — Augusten Burroughs

I have hardly ever worked with the same director twice. But when you have worked with a director before, you understand his behavior. — Michael Douglas

You can get busy living, get busy dying, or get busy writing. — Anon

How do you play 'righteous'? Do you just kind of stand up straighter? What does that mean as an actor? You don't really play a quality. — Oscar Isaac

I never analyze it. Analyzing it would just be a waste of time. I just go out and do it. — Johnny Carson

No sooner had he finished with a case than another two or three appeared in its place. What was the name of that creature? The Hydra, was it? That was what he was fighting. Every time he cut off a head, more popped into his in-tray. Coming back from a holiday was a nightmare. And now they were giving him rocks to push up hills as well. — Ian Rankin

We can keep ourselves so busy, fill our lives with so many diversions, stuff our heads with so much knowledge, involve ourselves with so many people and cover so much ground that we never have time to probe the fearful and wonderful world within ... By middle life most of us are accomplished fugitives from ourselves. — John W. Gardner

Widespread belief that a majority of black and brown men unfortunately belong in jail is compatible with the new American creed, provided that their imprisonment can be interpreted as their own fault. If the prison label imposed on them can be blamed on their culture, poor work ethic, or even their families, then society is absolved of responsibility to do anything about their condition. — Michelle Alexander