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I always feel like the editing room is like coming into the kitchen. What kind of a meal do you make from there? It can be anything.
— Brit Marling
April is a promise that May is bound to keep.
— Hal Borland
You know, there's a certain irony in the fact that our lives and perhaps the lives of everyone on Earth may depend on Captain Patterson's sex appeal.
— Charles Beaumont
About things you merely like? Would you rather learn how to plant a garden, work with friends to paint a house, or just have a great day with
— Barbara Sher
Captain Billings," he drawled finally, "if you will pardon my candor, I might remark that you are something of an ass, don't you know.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
Failure in the management of practical affairs seems to be a qualification for success in the management of public affairs.
— Eric Hoffer
But how did I know what was real and what wasn't, especially in regard to his feelings for me.
— Denise Grover Swank
Genuine heroism for man is still the power to support contradictions, no matter how glaring or hopeless they may seem.
— Ernest Becker
I beg your pardon. Sometimes, it's true I can be stubborn.'
'Sometimes?' she added derisively.
'Quite often,' he tempered. — S.N. Lemoing
'Sometimes?' she added derisively.
'Quite often,' he tempered. — S.N. Lemoing
The only people that can ruin a relationship or make that relationship work are the two people in it.
— Rob Liano
Sam's a - pardon my French - chicken-shit-paper-thin liar whose word is as good as a slaughterhouse bird promising golden eggs." If
— Anne McAneny
Grief's a bastard, it really is - pardon my French. It makes everything else harder.
— David Mitchell
As I said, the good die young, and the motherfuckers go on forever, pardon my French.
— Stephen Hunter
If we're damaged it will take 20 years to fix ourselves. It only takes one year to cause 20 years of damage.
— Brian Schmidt