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Very often when I go in to meet for movies or pilots, I'm put on videotape. I hate the notion that that tape is going to sit on a shelf and never get better. — David Ogden Stiers
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar. — Melissa Rauch
You love me," I breathe.
He lets out a short laugh. "You're such a fucking girl."
"Say it again."
He smiles, a full blown one that tingles my body all over. "I fucking love you, sweetheart. — Krista Ritchie
The contest of strength is not only a contest of military and economic power, but also a contest of human power and morale. Military and economic power is necessarily wielded by people. — Mao Zedong
Our memories of our loved ones are the pearl we form around the grain of grief that causes us pain. — Jeff Zentner
He knew that we gave constant lip service to the dictates of safety and howled like Christians condemned to the arena if any compromise were made of it. He knew we were seekers after ease, suspicious, egotistic, and stubborn to a fault. He also knew that none of us would have continued our careers unless we had always been, and still were, helpless before this opportunity to take a chance. — Ernest K. Gann
Thoroughly conscious ignorance is the prelude to every real advance in science. — James Clerk Maxwell
I really don't know why the Muslims do what they are doing. Those terrorists don't seem to have a moral code. — Jack Higgins
If it were not for hope the heart would break. — Jane Austen
April. Henry passed the word into sounds so small their sense disappeared, as if he'd wandered into the wide spaces that separate the solid parts of the molecule. — Chad Harbach
Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being. — Osamu Dazai
For pride is spiritual cancer: it eats up the very possibility of love, or contentment, or even common sense. — C.S. Lewis
Greatly talented performers don't know - often spectacularly - what's best for them, don't know what their talents really are, and don't know what's just plain wrong for them. — Dick Cavett