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I like to be busy. I once shared an agent with the late Sir John Gielgud, who, at 96, was apparently still ringing up, saying, 'Hello, Gielgud here, any work?' Good on him. We've got to keep working. If we retire, there'll be nobody to play the old wrinklies, and that would be a dreadful shame. — Charles Dance
You're not a thing in the dark," Kelly said under his breath.
"No." Nick clutched his fingers tighter. "But I can be."
Kelly stared at him for a long time, nodding, blue-gray eyes turning to quartz granite. "Then we'll be things in the dark together. — Abigail Roux
Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am /
And wild for to hold, though I seem tame. — Thomas Wyatt
then sat down to do what every galactic hitchhiker ends up spending most of his time doing. They waited for a flying saucer to come by. — Douglas Adams
Electricity, water, gas, and steam course through the walls of my building, keeping it alive. — Mason Cooley
Better to be at home in room and garden with ugly people than belong to strangers. — Herta Muller
I told them [the producers] I couldn't compound the lie that Black fathers don't care about their children. I was proud of the family life I was able to introduce to television. — Esther Rolle
I'm not really very ambitious. I'm more interested in enjoying my life and looking after my family than being hugely successful. — James D'arcy
Grandmothers can grow wings just to fly and rescue their grandchildren, that's grandma's love. — Euginia Herlihy
Thanks for the joy that you're givin' me
I want you to know I believe in your song
Rhythm and rhyme and harmony
You help me along, makin' me strong,
Give me the beat boys and free my soul
I wanna get lost in your rock n' roll
And drift away ... — Dobie Gray
There were exceptions, a couple of families that just plain didn't want to even think about it, although forty years had passed but mostly the people were very interested in talking about it. — Walter Lord