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DC are playing catch up with Marvel because of things like 'The Avengers' breaking six hundred million domestic. — Greg Rucka
She was always young at heart, kind of dumb, kind of smart, and I loved her so. — Bobby Goldsboro
We have to be very cautious not to accept the scam of polarization we see in the media. It is not in fact between secularists and Islamists, it is a battle within the Islamic reference. — Tariq Ramadan
Coaches do get very nervous. — Urban Meyer
The first several scenes are about sexual addiction. They're not specifically political at all ... I didn't sit down and think, I am going to write something about the religious right. I started out by writing something about sexual addiction, and it evolved ... I don't look at a calendar and say, Oh! There's going to be an election in 1996. I think now, in 1993, I'll start writing a play that will be ready for it. — Christopher Durang
I stopped thinking and watched in horror as Tex banged the portafilter on top of the espresso machine. Monty hit a button and was drowned out by Tex's voice shouting, "Fucking steam! Give me some more fucking steam, you monster!" Which was followed by Duke shouting, "It only gives as much steam as it gives, man!"
Wonderful. — Kristen Ashely
My name is Scott Chaney. My rank is, well, I don't have one. So, just refer to me as Captain Awesome. — Nichole Chase
I believe that all people living together in unity is one of the most important messages we can teach our children. — Michael Jackson
she prays to feel as powerful
as she might if God sang silent
words into her ear and answered
all the rattling questions
now — Beth Morey
It's a cold case, you have to let me help even when you don't want to."
"Why?"
"Because I'm obsessed with cold cases."
"You have one you can't solve?"
"I have one I do not want to solve. — Rea Lidde
It would not be a bad idea if bankers were to go and sit occasionally with politicians in their political surgeries, where they might get a sense of the injustice that some of the community feel about the banks. — Prince Andrew