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I can't get through the year without getting kicked out or blowing something up. — Rick Riordan
The thing that is so great about Ang Lee is the diversity in his filmmaking, from 'Brokeback ... ' to 'The Hulk.' — Sam Taylor-Johnson
That is one of the reasons why a man should pick a path with heart, so that he can find his laughter. — Sheldon B. Kopp
The difficulty, the ordeal, is to start. — Zane Grey
You start at the stupid end of the book, and if you're lucky you finish at the smart end. — Salman Rushdie
There is, of course, no complete solution. But we can do something. The chief means open to us is education There is no excuse for letting another generation be as vastly ignorant, or as devoid of understanding and sympathy, as we are ourselves. — C.P. Snow
There's a very specific thing you can do to get in magazines. I'm much happier to just show up and do the job. I haven't taken the active approach to making myself a star. I haven't been in a blockbuster. — Paul Rudd
Presume not that I am the thing I was. — William Shakespeare
The world is becoming nicer and easier, but that doesn't mean we are any less lonely or any more connected. — Spike Jonze
I left home and tried to live the life of a hermit, but I was still fighting myself. I went to England and worked as a chainman on the road. It was better therapy than the shrinks. Building a two-mile road gave me internal peace. — Brian Strang
To recommend that fetuses having vaginal delivery receive analgesia or anesthesia establishes a dual standard of care that society is unlikely to embrace.21 Clinicians traditionally avoid any consideration of fetal analgesia or anesthesia in labor and delivery, because of potentially depressive effects on the newborn. — David A. Grimes, M.D.
Believe it or not, I was a pretty shy youngster growing up. — John McEnroe
for no man expects to be loved himself for his crime or for his enmity. — Thomas Paine
It's your birthright to become what you wish to be. — Daniel Marques
On December 20, 1989, the United States attacked Panama with what was reported to be the largest airborne assault on a city since World War II.6 It was an unprovoked attack on a civilian population. Panama and her people posed absolutely no threat to the United States or to any other country. Politicians, governments, and press around the world denounced the unilateral U.S. action as a clear violation of international law. — John Perkins
