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Some colors are very difficult to render, and you must compensate to get the color you want on the screen. — Claude Chabrol

Jack the Ripper's mother, who said to Jack, How come I never see you with the same girl twice? Never got a dinner! — Red Buttons

One fool at least in every married couple. — Henry Fielding

Art is a lie that tells the truth — Jean-Claude Ellena

To marry is to surrender everything
not only your body but your pride, your independence, even your life. — Donna Woolfolk Cross

Intelligence is: (a) the most complex phenomenon in the Universe; or (b) a profoundly simple process. The answer, of course, is (c) both of the above. It's another one of those great dualities that make life interesting. — Ray Kurzweil

There is a moment when time stops, when the air grows still, when you enter a state of nothingness, a state of purity and perfection. That is the moment to strive for. — Chloe Thurlow

You're like an oceanic Lassie." My grin twitched on my face, threatening to tumble over into laughter again. — Katherine McIntyre

When he to whom one speaks does not understand, and he who speaks himself does not understand, that is metaphysics. — Voltaire

I do believe in God. That's why I'm alive. — Eric Massa

The idea that I can touch anybody's life in any way is perfect. — Jennifer Grey

Why did you come after me? Why did you bring me this?" I thrust my hand in his face showcasing our ring.
"Yeah, I brought it to you. You're my wife. Why the hell do you keep taking it off? — Portia Moore

I'm convinced that ideas and behaviors and new products move through a population very much like a disease does. — Malcolm Gladwell

The History Of The Universe In Three Words
CHAPTER ONE
Bang!
CHAPTER TWO
sssss
CHAPTER THREE
crunch.
THE END — Iain M. Banks

Painters and poets are obliged to exaggerate the proportions of their figures in order to give true perspective. — Mahatma Gandhi