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#1. There seems to be plenty of it,' was all I would answer, when the investigator asked me to say what I felt about time.
Aldous Huxley
#2. When you make a drama, you spend all day beating a guy to death with a hammer, or what have you. Or, you have to take a bite out of somebody's face. On the other hand, with a comedy, you yell at Billy Crystal for an hour, and you go home.
Robert De Niro
#3. At night, without the distant hint of sunlight, the room felt colder and more hollow. Clay stretched up and sniffed at the darkness that had fallen on the other side of the hole. He thought it smelled like stars.
Tui T. Sutherland
#4. I'm sure there's somebody out there who doesn't like Betty White because she's short and has white hair.
Ellen DeGeneres
#5. O my mind,Make your speech egoless.Then everyoneWill appreciate, admire and adore you.
Sri Chinmoy
#6. How we respond to what happens to us - especially the painful, excruciating things that we never wanted and we have no control over - is a creative act.
Rob Bell
#7. Copying all or parts of a program is as natural to a programmer as breathing, and as productive. It ought to be as free.
Richard Stallman
#8. Works are witnesses to, not the basis of, our right standing before God.
Michael S. Horton
#9. The fundamental principle of our constitution ... enjoins the sense of command, duty that the will of the majority shall prevail.
George Washington
#10. The Romans saw loss of virtue all around them. The Victorians decried the decline in religiosity in the next generation.
Fareed Zakaria
#11. Everything that is superfluous overflows from the full bosom.
Horace
#12. So fuck you, Los Angeles, fuck your palm trees, and your highassed women, and your fancy streets, for I am going home, back to Colorado, back to the best damned town in the USA - Boulder, Colorado.
John Fante
#13. When you play a character, there's always a part of you. Like, you always bring out a side of you when you do another character.
Nathalie Kelley
#14. Advertising: the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it.
Stephen Leacock
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