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It's very difficult to marry into another civilization. — Leslie Caron
The greatest writers of this age ... are aware of the mystery of our existence. — J.B. Priestley
Like everybody, my views on many issues have changed as I have gotten older. — Bob McDonnell
- Aren't you worried?
- Would it help? — Rudolf Abel
I feel so used. I find I like it. — J.D. Robb
God, I'm scared,' he said, quietly. She almost said, 'Oh, stop. I hate scared people. — Elizabeth Strout
She felt happy these days, yet there was always an undercurrent of sadness just below the surface — Diane Chamberlain
As I've always said, preproduction is so important. When you cast the actors, you've done much of the work. Now, you may need to guide them a little, take it up or down, have them go faster or slower, but the casting process is crucial. — Robert Wise
Some neglect their virginity and are made to pay dearly for it. — Sunday Adelaja
Someday ... , we'll medicate human experience right out of the human experience. — Dennis Lehane
Shut up,' he explained. — Ring Lardner
gone to jail, leaving Zally twisting in the wind and deciding whether to be deported, but I never would have done that. We were in this together. Zally and I got pretty drunk and tried to find some light at the end of the tunnel, but there wasn't any. John and Joe were eventually told, but they still didn't know the whole story. They thought we'd — Steve Boone
The fun part about collaborating is that you naturally just bounce off each other's energy and learn off each other. — John Legend
Tall, dark and handsome was hot. Tall, dark, and handsome with a nestled kitten? Atomic. — Chloe Neill
It seems quite clear that much of this intense activity for Progressive reform was intended to head off socialism. Easley talked of "the menace of Socialism as evidenced by its growth in the colleges, churches, newspapers." In 1910, Victor Berger became the first member of the Socialist party elected to Congress; in 1911, seventy-three Socialist mayors were elected, and twelve hundred lesser officials in 340 cities and towns. The press spoke of "The Rising Tide of Socialism. — Howard Zinn