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Aaron Spelling always had his finger on the pulse of pop culture, he knew what the public wanted to see. He was one of the most loyal men in this business and believed in me at a time in my career when no one else would. My prayers are with his family. — Alyssa Milano

Let your rest be perfect in its season, like the rest of waters that are still. If you will have a model or your living, take neither the stars, for they fly without ceasing, nor the ocean that ebbs and flows, nor the river that cannot stay, but rather let your life be like that of the summer air, which has times of noble energy and times of perfect peace. It fills the sails of ships upon the sea, and the miller thanks it on the breezy uplands; it works generously for the health and wealth of all men, yet it claims it hours of rest.. I have pushed the fleet, I have turned the mill, I have refreshed the city, and now though the captain may walk impatiently on the quarter-deck, and the miller swear, and the city stink, I will stir no more until it pleases me. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Things are forgotten so fast today. Even if 1,000 people are slaughtered, the next day you forget. There has to be new news every day. — Erro

It would drive me crazy if I picked roles with the goal of being a leading man. You never know what you're getting into when you sign onto a project, and more times than not, the characters that are close to the leading man are more interesting and more fun to play. — Jesse Plemons

The network is the computer. — Scott McNealy

The eternal female draws us onward. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Ahead of me is the open desert, hot and merciless. Behind me is Sand. I don't turn back; I don't say goodbye. The Bullet Catcher carves a straight line through the desert, walking towards the distant mountains.
And I follow. — Joaquin Lowe

A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. — John Dewey

it's just how you look at it, Charlie. Things are what you want them to be. — Ray Bradbury

Some people say to me, Isn't it too bad that people discovered you so late? I never thought that. — Imogen Cunningham

One cannot lay a foundation by scattering stones, nor is a reputation for good work to be got by strewing volumes about the world ... — Ellen Glasgow