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It surprises me every day that this (Eddie Haskell) character is still so popular. I don't completely understand it but it's nice. — Ken Osmond

We can now give you a biological reason why cramming doesn't work, says Dr. Tully. The best way to prepare for a final exam is to mentally review the material periodically during the day, until the material becomes part of your long-term memory. This may also explain why emotionally charged memories are so vivid and can last for decades. The CREB repressor gene is like a filter, cleaning out useless information. But if a memory is associated with a strong emotion, it can either remove the CREB repressor gene or increase levels of the CREB activator gene. — Michio Kaku

A broom that was almost never used was leaned up against the wall. He took it and started to sweep. Dust flew up his nose. When he had been sweeping for a while he realised he had no dustpan. He swept the pile of dust under the couch. Better to have a little shit in the corners than a clean hell. He flipped through the pages of a porno, put it back. Wound his scarf around his neck until his head felt like it was about to explode, released it. Got up and took a few steps on the rug. Sank to his knees, prayed to god. — John Ajvide Lindqvist

'Doctor Who' was my first telly job, and before that I did a lot of theatre in education, children's theatre. — Sophie Aldred

Do What You Love and You Will Love What You Do! — Neiman Nix

My dad's paternal grandparents were musically inclined. And I remember as a little kid going to visit them in their senior building, and they were, like, the stars of the building, especially hosting and performing in their senior talent show. — Aaron Lazar

Nothing made by brute force lasts. — Robert Louis Stevenson

It's the job of the young to push the societal envelope. — Jeanne Cordova

There is no such thing as economics, only social science applied to economic problems. — Kenneth E. Boulding

and things that looked just like palaces even thought they probably weren't. — Maureen Johnson

Muscle is constantly being used - constantly being damaged. If every time we tore a muscle or every time we stretched a muscle or moved in a wrong way, cancer occurred - I mean, everybody would have cancer almost. — Eva Vertes

I love your kids."
"Make me an offer."
"Yeah, no. I'll just visit in their natural habitat. — Tere Michaels