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In the '90s, you couldn't say the word 'nerd' to someone when pitching a show. They would have considered that too niche and wouldn't have listened. — Chris Hardwick

The author apologizes for being unable to afford a ghost writer, which explains the lack of a distinctive prose style. — Richard Armour

So the Lincoln movie gets trashed because Connecticut voted for the amendment - not to mention how the people in Connecticut feel - but there's a lot of that. And I think it precedes from a fundamental misunderstanding of cinema. They are entertainment. And I'd like to say that entertainment isn't a synonym for disposable or mindless or stupid. Hamlet? Pretty entertaining from where I come from. — Nicholas Meyer

To protect the snack cupboard from late-night nom-nom raids, — Rick Riordan

I love classical music. It has left a major mark on my playing. — Slash

As an actor, there's always that fear. You don't know where the next job's coming from, so you say, 'I'll do that, I'll do that, I'll do that'. Your choices are not always clearly thought out, and you can end up taking mis-steps. — Dexter Fletcher

Life is a party where everybody is invited. Feel free to serve yourself. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Inside the family, you can go from hate to passivity to extreme love within the same hour. — Claire Denis

Working within the constraints of a problem is part of the fun and challenge of design. — Ellen Lupton

Self-abuse is shockingly common, especially among people who have been conditioned to believe that they are to blame when things go wrong. — Anna J. Michener

This will be our reply to violence:
to make music more intensely,
more beautifully,
more devotedly than ever before. — Leonard Bernstein

Since piety has become the fashion at Court, dramatic authors imagine that their pieces would be more welcome if they added in a little devotion. At first their plan succeeded, but now no one can bear their comedies. — Elisabeth Charlotte D'Orleans