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I'm busy, man, too busy. There's a lamentable absence of free time. — Juan Pablo Montoya
Everything bad about France was transferred to Quebec. — Jacques Villeneuve
I suppose when the things that give you bad dreams live inside you, there's no point in trying to stop them. They're going to come out whenever they decide it is their time. Better just to close your eyes and hold on tight, the faster to get the things you fear to go back to sleep themselves. — Cameron Dokey
Kelsey was up there, and she was devastated. Holding it together, — Heather Graham
People trample over flowers, yet only to embrace a cactus. — James Joyce
The central con of the political coalition assembled by Ronald Reagan and maintained by his successors was that government was a common enemy. — Timothy Noah
God, he could be a prick. A moody, stubborn prick who I would avoid if I knew what was good for me.
It seemed I never quite learnt my lessons very well in life. — Nina Levine
The fluteplayer puts breath into a flute, and who makes the music? Not the flute. The Fluteplayer! — Rumi
I'm surprised that Hollywood and networks have not been diverse as other industries. — Spike Lee
It took Emily a long time to realize that Sarah was dead. Sometimes, waking from a dream of childhood filled with Sarah's face and Sarah's voice, she would go and study her own face in the bright bathroom mirror until she found assurance that it was still the face of Sarah's sister, and that it didn't look old. — Richard Yates
Fair-goes are not only for oneself, but for underdogs. Even in international sporting matches Australians have been known to switch from their own side to that of a gallant challenger. Australians love a 'battler', an underdog who is fighting the top dog, although their veneration for him is likely to pass if he comes out from under. — Donald Horne
She had learned the lesson of renunciation and was as familiar with the wreck of each day's wishes as with the diurnal setting of the sun. — Thomas Hardy
