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... the only way to do that was to make the trouble she was causing seem unimportant. It was a good strategy, and I was failing at it.
— C.D. Reiss
It all adds up to normality.
— Greg Egan
Anybody who knows him, even all the girls, will tell you he's a great guy, and they'll do anything for him, right up until they want to kill him.
— Jennifer Echols
We were two years in the making and ten minutes in the destroying.
— Martin Middlebrook
I tell people, 'It's just like a cliche, but it's true: In Hollywood, dreams can come true.'
— Michael Clarke Duncan
I am a child of Hollywood and dreams. To me, to be on the red carpet is the best place in the world.
— Steven Cojocaru
We cast away priceless time in dreams, born of imagination, fed upon illusion, and put to death by reality.
— Judy Garland
Ah, reader! I would the gods had made thee rhythmical, that thou mightest comprehend the thousandth part of my labours in the evasion of cacophony.
— Thomas De Quincey
Campion is a poet who knows that what a poet sees is nothing without a mixture of formal prowess and emotional insight.
— David Biespiel
Whatever respect photography may once have deserved is now superfluous in view of its own superfluity.
— Will Self
The poor are so busy trying to survive from one day to the next, they haven't the time or energy to keep score.
— Studs Terkel
The state of ambiguity - that messy, greasy, mixed-up, confused, and awful situation you're living through right now - is enlightenment itself.
— Brad Warner
With a kiss you can strip me defenseless.
— Belinda Carlisle
It's not the fish you catch, it's the peace of mind you take home at the end of the day.
— Neil Gaiman
Hollywood is the dream factory, and no one dreams about older women.
— Amy Heckerling
The vainest woman is never thoroughly conscious of her beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return.
— George Eliot