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If the people in Europe are SOOOOOO smart, how come so many of them can't seem to locate the deodorant, huh? — Dave Barry
I did 'Tumbleweeds' for fun. I did it because I loved it and I hardly even got paid. — Janet McTeer
I believe this government cannot endure permanently, half slave and half free. — Abraham Lincoln
And you shall find upon the beach
The traces of my dancing — Stella Benson
Ambition is the mind's immodesty. — William Davenant
My biggest failure is I have too many to talk about. — Dean Kamen
Thoughts and feelings change sometimes, as one crosses the frontiers. — Villiers De L'Isle-Adam
When you have a book as material as it is, it's a lot easier to create a character because you have so many resources to draw upon when acting. — Asa Butterfield
This (scanning project) is our chance to one-up the Greeks! It is really possible with the technology of today, not tomorrow. We can provide all the works of humankind to all the people of the world. It will be an achievement remembered for all time, like putting a man on the moon. — Brewster Kahle
If a dream is as strong as a feeling, is it just as real? — Katsu Aki
Who wants to become a writer? And why? ... It's the streaming reason for living. To note, to pin down, to build up, to create, to be astonished at nothing, to cherish the oddities, to let nothing go down the drain, to make something, to make a great flower of life, even if it's a cactus. — Enid Bagnold
We should learn to think with our fingers. — Taisen Deshimaru
Time does not heal all wounds, no matter how many drugstore sympathy cards hastily scrawled by distant relatives promise this to be true. — Julie Buxbaum
There are always jobs I have to learn because all good Italian girls know how to do them and one day I'll need them to look after my chauvinistic husband. — Melina Marchetta
It seems that truth is progressive approximation in which the relative fraction of our spontaneously tolerated residual error constantly diminishes. — R. Buckminster Fuller
