Zeus Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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Everywhere around me, already I see cliques, the kinds of cliques you see in schools everywhere: jocks, troublemakers, mathletes, you name it. Me, I am in a clique unto myself, the sole member of the group called "crazy. — Lauren Baratz-Logsted

When you say fair, Samantha," said Mr Green through a peculiar smile, "do you mean one of those travelling fleets of vehicles that arrive and set up things like spinning Waltzers and Big Wheels and all manner of machines that whizz people around in circles and up and down and from side to side? Machines that could..." Mr Green turned away and his unnatural smile became even more unsettling... "easily go wrong! — Mark Gorton

As long as other people's opinions matter more than your own, you're owned by them. You're not even free. — Oprah Winfrey

Hollywood and fashion are symbiotic partners, especially during awards season. — Brad Goreski

X. IT WAS EIGHT-THIRTY IN the morning by the time I got to storage, with a sore jaw from grinding — Donna Tartt

As long as you think like that, you'll be as brainless and helpless as the actual cuff of Astia. Use your will, Elli, for surely you have one. How else did you survive the torture that nearly killed you? How else did you make it to the woods? How else are you right here, after weeks of winter spent living in a cave, for stars' sake, looking stronger and healthier than I ever expected? No will, my arse. — Sarah Fine

Clarity of your thoughts makes your actions precise Whenever you feel your actions are not appropriate, watch out your thoughts ... — Raj Vanjara

I'm half Scotch-Irish on both sides, and when I lose my temper-brother, I go. — S.J Perelman

The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines they had (at however great a remove) brought into being: the urge not to feel useless. — Iain M. Banks

It is now possible to quantify people's levels of happiness pretty accurately by asking them, by observation, and by measuring electrical activity in the brain, in degrees from terrible pain to sublime joy. — Polly Toynbee

Happiness is not only a hope, but also in some strange manner a memory ... we are all kings in exile. — G.K. Chesterton