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War's never a picnic. Although obviously soldiers do end up eating outdoors quite a lot. — David Mitchell
Two Windclan apprentices were wandering toward them. Fireheart twitched his ears to warn his friends they had an audience.
"Oh, yes," meowed Ravenpaw, raising his voice. "We loners eat Clan apprentices whenever we can catch one. — Erin Hunter
What's fascinating about acting is that you put yourself in somebody else's mind or in their shoes. — Dermot Mulroney
It is ... marvellous ... to have a period of apparent fanaticism. No obstacle can discourage you. The single vision of your quest obscures defeat and lifts you over mountainous difficulties. — Margaret Sanger
What happens beyond this gate may frighten or excite you, but don't let any of it trick you. We will try to convince you it's real, but all of it is a performance. A world built of make-believe. So while we want you to get swept away, be careful of being swept too far away. Dreams that come true can be beautiful, but they can also turn into nightmares when people won't wake up. — Stephanie Garber
You probably became a musicians because you're into it so stay that way. Don't believe that someone else has the golden ticket for you because they don't. — Stephan Jenkins
I can't picture people talking about me 50 years from now. — Sandy Koufax
I'm pretty rough around the edges, but I'm a very open person. — George Stroumboulopoulos
In the United States especially, politics and economics don't mix well. Politicians have all sorts of reasons to pass all sorts of laws that, as well-meaning as they may be, fail to account for the way real people respond to real-world incentives. — Steven D. Levitt
I have written too much about lives - I feel I have lived for too long. — Shan Sa
There is no such thing as a fixed and reliable truth (except for the statement that this is so, presumably — Peter Barry
In comparison with other men of their time, the Americans were distinguished by the possession of new political and social ideas, which were destined to be the foundation of the American commonwealth. — Albert Bushnell Hart