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I did six Broadway shows, and I noticed there weren't many female comedians. When I went to a dancing audition, there were 1,000 girls. And there were three jobs. So I said I'll just try comedy. And I loved it. — Rita Rudner

You can make something mean anything you want. And you can spend a great deal of time and effort choosing your words and allusions and quotations carefully and hardly anyone will even notice or get it anyway. — Frank Portman

Repetition is sometimes the best way to deal with the Luideag: just keep saying the same thing over and over until she gets fed up and gives you what you want. All preschoolers have an instinctive grasp of this concept, but most don't practice it on immortal water demons. That's probably why there are so few disembowelments in your average preschool. — Seanan McGuire

You can't choose your childhood, it's just what happens to you. But after that you choose. And that's really what (makes you). — Kim Stanley Robinson

The world's full of idiots, divas and assholes, mainly in Ireland. In Ireland, one cannot achieve anything if he is not a little wacky. That's a holy truth. It just simply cannot be otherwise. — Joseph O'Connor

You'll dine with us, Comte? And you, Anthony?"
"I trespass on your hospitality!" Armand protested.
"Devil a bit, man!" said Rupert. "It's Avon's hospitality you trespass on, and our patience. — Georgette Heyer

Some people behave as though they are having an allergic reaction to feelings. — Steve Maraboli

Those who are going to be in business tomorrow are those who understand that the future, as always, belongs to the brave. — William Bernbach

Consider the bigger picture ... think things through and fully commit! — Epictetus

A lot of my theories were not applicable as a closer — Curt Schilling

It is easy to believe we are each waves and forget we are also the ocean. — Jon J. Muth

I want to inspire people. — John Catsimatidis

Honestly admitting what you lost and not trying to rationalize it or push it off is an important step in self-assessment and mindfulness. — Frederick Lenz