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In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip. — John Updike

A woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stocking, never go out without a hat. — Coco Chanel

Just make sure the day doesn't pass without sayin' what's in your heart. Sometimes you pass up those chances and they're gone forever. — Dan Groat

What NYU tried to teach had no relation whatsoever with the reality of what making a film is like. You cannot teach someone aesthetics. What you can do is say, "If you were in this situation and this is the kind of story you wanted to tell, here are a couple of ways you could try to make things work." But they didn't really do that. I did my three years there, and I have said at times that besides my childhood, going to NYU was the single most destructive experience of my life. It took me eight years to recover.
~Tom Dicillo — Nicholas Jarecki

If the American people knew what we have done, they would string us up from the lamp posts. — George H. W. Bush

Next to God we are indebted to women, first for life itself, and then for making it worth living. — Mary McLeod Bethune

The author of McCarthyism was given the distinction of addressing the Republican National Convention. This strikes terror in the hearts of honest men. — Emanuel Celler

If anything's progressive, then we make progress. — Michael Giles

I am deeply committed to the cause of Indigenous Australians, and not just because of the Apology, but the big challenges which lie ahead in closing the gap. — Kevin Rudd

I loved but once, yet twice I lose my love! — Edmond Rostand

But to Fitz she'd always be invisible. An impossible task of face and body for which he had yet to conquer. And should he somehow manage to crack her open like rotten fruit on the vine, he'd only find decay and ugliness, from which she had to assume he'd run. Damaged goods were damaged goods. — L. Donsky-Levine

The definition of a page-turner really aught to be that this page is so good, you can't bear to leave it behind, but then the next page is there and it might be just as amazing as this one. — John Burnside

Shakespeare is the one who gets re-interpreted most frequently. — Sam Waterston