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PR is a mix of journalism, psychology, and lawyering - it's an ever-changing and always interesting landscape. — Ronn Torossian
But at present this caution against a too hasty judgment interests me more in relation to Mr. Casaubon than to his young cousin. If — George Eliot
Beyond the shadow of a doubt, food was more important than a woman's suffering. — Eiji Yoshikawa
Each job you have has it's own challenges. One of the great things about my job, is that each film is a different journey. — Sam Worthington
The esteem of wise and good men is the greatest of all temporal encouragements to virtue; and it is a mark of an abandoned spirit to have no regard to it. — Edmund Burke
I would love to be in 'Wicked': that's my dream show. I don't care if I'm just the guy who is swirling the ribbon at the beginning of 'One Short Day,' I love that show; I love the message of the show, and I would love to be in it some day. — Todrick Hall
I used to live in a box until I remembered that I wasn't born in a box... — Daniela Nikolova
There were two practical reasons we moved to Venice. One was that there was an artists movement and a countercultural movement. Lots of people we might want to hire lived in the area. We also wanted to buy in a lower rent area that looked like it was going to be gentrified so that we could eventually sell the studio for more money. — Roger Corman
No shit. If I ever end up being the kind of person who has one kid and seven bedrooms, do me a favor and shoot me. — John Green
On game day, until five o'clock or so, the white desert light held off the essential Sunday gloom - autumn sinking into winter, loneliness of October dusk with school the next day - but there was always a long still moment toward the end of those football afternoons where the mood of the crowd turned and everything grew desolate and uncertain, onscreen and off, the sheet-metal glare off the patio glass fading to gold and then gray, long shadows and night falling into desert stillness, a sadness I couldn't shake off, a sense of silent people filing toward the stadium exits and cold rain falling in college towns back east. — Donna Tartt
And if this was Tate then I definitely wanted to get laid by him. Definitely. — Kristen Ashley
Philosophy is to science as masturbation is to sex. — Karl Marx
