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'From Here to Eternity' happens to be fourteen-carat entertainment. The main trouble is that it is too entertaining for a film in which love affairs flounder, one sweet guy is beaten to death, and a man of high principles is mistaken for a saboteur and killed on a golf course. — Manny Farber

Some people are blinded by their experience. Soldiers know how important war is. Owners of slaves learn every day how inferior subject peoples are. — William Stafford

We don't work for each other, We work with each other. — Stanley Gault

I have sinned enough against the world. Teaching magic to a kender would ensure my damnation. - Raistlin Majere — Margaret Weis

It was in a place where the days would go by and surprise anyone that they were over. — Eudora Welty

The best mother is the mother who adapts, and the best children are the children who adapt as well. — Juliette Binoche

People think you're really confident because you're an actress or whatever, but I'm, like, the worst. Although the good thing about being recognizable is that people approach me, which is good. — Rebel Wilson

Federal funding for cities who consider themselves sanctuary cities should be reduced. — Mitt Romney

I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars. — Robert Herjavec

We must have passed through life unobservantly, if we have never perceived that a man is very much himself what he thinks of others. — Frederick William Faber

Reading cookbooks will help with just about anything in your life, including heartbreak. — Isabel Gillies

Religion is a great force - the only real motive force in the world; but what you fellows don't understand is that you must get at a man through his own religion and not through yours. — George Bernard Shaw

Just letting it out is one of the definitions of bad art. — Dennis Potter

We care too much about what happens to be there as a result of history. I worry even more that we care too much for the past and not enough for the present and the near present. — Nicholas Serota