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I think the reason why I'm an actress is because I got hooked on the feeling of studying for an audition, going to the audition, and then getting that phone call. — Paula Garces

He sighs. "I miss the days when females could be ordered around and they'd have no choice."
"Sure that wasn't just a myth? I'm pretty sure nobody ever ordered my mom around - ever."
"You're probably right. The unruliness of the women in your family must go back for generations. You're like a plague upon the land. — Susan Ee

He works his business and manipulates and keeps himself in front of the world. — Marla Maples

I would really love to do a musical, I don't know in what capacity but something funny. — Billie Piper

Without light, how can you keep the sight of the eyes? Without a future, how can you preserve the government? [ ... ] We could have a most dilligent Home Secretary of Lunchtime. We could have an excellent Prime Minister of the Quietest Part of the Late Afternoon. But when twilight comes -do you see?- our world disappears. It cannot see beyond the day because you have taken tomorrow. And because you have tomorrow in front of your eyes, you cannot see what is being done today. — Chris Cleave

You're not going to bite me with your fangs, are you? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sometimes it was entirely right and proper to be awed. And recognising the physics in these formations, the hand of time and matter and the nuclear forces underpinning all things, did not lessen that feeling. What — Alastair Reynolds

Capitalism is based on the concept that in order for someone to succeed, someone else has to suffer. — Tawni O'Dell

Being on the stage in New York is always exciting because you feel like you're part of the life of the city. — Alan Rickman

What is any of this to us? Time is endless and ours. Love and Death are only the games we play in it. — Tanith Lee

Davis is a literargy dyspeptic who had more ink than blood in his veins, an intriguer, buys with private enmities. — Edward A. Pollard

If there is no meditation, then you are like a blind man in a world of great beauty, light and colour. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

But like everything else, love changed. — Ann Brashares