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I don't think I could've carried the weight that Murrow carried.
— David Strathairn
It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story.
— Agatha Christie
The whole town was like that. Probably there weren't three men in town who had not used guns, and used them a lot.
— Louis L'Amour
I'm a New Yorker; my oven is used for storage.
— Cheyenne Jackson
There is victory in surrender.
— Shonda Rhimes
It's not enough to hear or think about the truth, we must experience it for ourselves if we are to truly know it.
— Mada Eliza Dalian
The best armor against slander is having an honorable past. A good name is always made of smear-proof material.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Because when I look at you, I forget everything. I lose all track of what I'm saying or doing. I can see only your eyes.
— Jennifer Ashley
January is expected to do well due to the strong sales of gift cards and promotions.
— David Keating
I'm kicking myself in the rear end every day, saying, 'Did I really book this many shows? What am I doing?'
— Justin Moore
If a person has wisdom, then he will also have the anointing. But sometimes a person with the
anointing may not have much wisdom. — Sunday Adelaja
anointing may not have much wisdom. — Sunday Adelaja
The world needed more fireworks- especially now that there was going to be a shortage of beautiful, useless things.
— Scott Westerfeld
People will be able to survive, of course, without honeycreepers and monk seals. But if the wolf spider is in trouble, we are in trouble, too.
— Susanna Moore
Pop music is a fashion, and fashions come and go. The public retires you as their tastes change.
— Cliff Martinez
This pure little drop from a pure little source was too sweet: it penetrated deep, and subdued the heart
— Charlotte Bronte
I didn't think then, and I still don't, that I was actually sick.
— Frances Farmer