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Stage is really hard work. You've got to do it every night. Not like doing it once and walking away.
— Morgan Freeman
Don't tax you, don't tax me;
Tax the companies across the sea. — Dan Rostenkowski
Tax the companies across the sea. — Dan Rostenkowski
I'm persuaded that if most people saw what I see on a regular basis, they would want change.
— Bryan Stevenson
I wish the meeting had been as good as the lunch.
— Warren Christopher
When you write about real life, there's always a chance that somebody involved is going to see it and get upset.
— Denis Leary
I know that I am honest and sincere in my desire to do well; but the question is whether I know enough to accomplish what I desire.
— Grover Cleveland
The difference between bad and worse is a lot bigger than the difference between good and better.
— Harry Turtledove
Death offers mankind a full view of truth.
— Socrates
You take insult where none is intended, but if you will find insult where none is meant, then perhaps I should try harder to insult on purpose.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
There's no greater honor, as an actor, to be a part of a project that changes lives, and awakens and enlightens and entertains.
— Wendell Pierce
It is one thing to be in the proximity of death, to know more or less what she is, and it is quite another thing to seek her.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Fundamental [tax] reform almost always runs the risk of making things worse.
— Dan Rostenkowski
At that instant I became a blooming lotus flower. The water in which I flourished was a single teardrop from Nyx.
— P.C. Cast
When kindness is here, hatred disappears. When hatred is here, kindness can never enter.
— Debasish Mridha
Having plead guilty, I do not believe that I am any different than the vast majority of the members of Congress.
— Dan Rostenkowski
The dream of poor Bazin had always been to serve a man of the cloth.
— Alexandre Dumas