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The Broadway audience is made up of a greater percentage of tourists now. There's not nearly as much variety and danger and challenge in what's being offered. — John Lithgow

Joy, happiness, are hopes and our dreams ... A place of peace and harmony ... that's the kind of land I invision. — Masashi Kishimoto

This is something the Democrats have talked about, and a goal we share, getting everyone insured, and solving the issue in a Republican way, which is applying a personal responsibility principle (individual mandate), reforming the market (more strictly regulating the insurance companies), and allowing people to buy private health care insurance that they can take with them from job to job that's entirely affordable. So it's a Republican way of solving a problem that we face as a nation. — Mitt Romney

I want you to show me what being with a man should be like. What giving my body and soul to you should be like. — Tillie Cole

Cher is really down-to-earth, very nurturing, incredibly funny and fun, a great storyteller, and creates a great environment on the set. — Steve Antin

I've been very lucky, getting to travel the world with professional photographers. I'd grab their equipment, get a few lessons, and start firing shots. — Rob Machado

Maybe, she thought with some perversity, it wasn't the gods who controlled the universe, but cats. Cats who toyed with humans as a puppeteer would a marionette. — Kristen Britain

The principle that characters do not want to change applies to more than just fiction. — Donald Miller

In the soft grey silence he could hear the bump of the balls: and from here and from there through the quiet air the sound of the cricket bats: pick, pack, pock, puck: like drops of water in a fountain falling softly in the brimming bowl. — James Joyce

She felt unpeeled and rather exposed. She felt almost improper. — D.H. Lawrence

Youths are the life blood of any nation. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Now I realize what I've known all along, that this ability, or this gift, rather, comes at a cost. It always has. — Carla Trueheart

Men love newfangleness. — Geoffrey Chaucer

My idea of the real aristocrat is the master workman, no matter what his line of work may be. — Henry Latham Doherty

Good-humor is a state between gayety and unconcern,
the act or emanation of a mind at leisure to regard the gratification of another. — Samuel Johnson