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Thieves, spies and other wise guys are working everywhere ... including in branches of the U.S. government.
— Sherry Morris
Children know when they are being sold a sanitised version of the world, and I think that's a betrayal of the relationship between author and reader.
— Morris Gleitzman
A recording of a performance is a recording of a performance. It's not the performance.
— Mark Morris
If cities have souls, Sanctuary's was troubled long before Tempus got here, and will be troubled long after he and his are gone.
— Janet Morris
I think we're all in Cime's army now. But never mind, the Storm God hasn't forgotten us. Heaven is no farther away than it ever was.
— Janet Morris
The only time I talk to a woman when I'm naked is when she's on top of me or I'm on top of her.
— Jack Morris
Survival's the thing, isn't it?
— Janet Morris
There's never any reason to trust someone. If there's a reason, then it's not trust.
— Gerald Morris
There's nothing stupider than bursting into song for seven seconds and then falling silent again.
— Richard Morris
Being a rollerblader for Jesus isn't a dream. It's a goal.
Rae Nell, "Rollerblader for Jesus — Ellen Morris Prewitt
Rae Nell, "Rollerblader for Jesus — Ellen Morris Prewitt
Kid's culture is often dismissed as superficial, like high fibre McDonald's, but it's so much more important than that.
— Morris Gleitzman
Had the facial plumage been of a paler hue it would have looked like a pile of horse crap on a winter's day.
— St John Morris
I used to say that interviewing others was perhaps the way I could stop talking and start listening. It's a kind of enforced silence.
— Errol Morris
Straight white males: that's the predominant moviegoing category, and the persistence of that is a dismaying maintenance of the status quo.
— Wesley Morris
There's lots of fun in this world, after all. And if there isn't, there is in the next. And we're going there, sure.
— William Morris Hunt
'Sophie's Choice' is actually the reason I became an actress.
— Kathryn Morris
If we get caught up in a story, it's because we've started to care about the characters, and that can only happen if we've moved beneath the surface.
— Morris Gleitzman
Pikaia is a missing link because, of all chordates, it's probably the most primitive.
— Simon Conway Morris
I just feel tired now if people are shocked. If it's not for you, just don't bloody watch it.
— Chris Morris
seems that he forgot to mention using his leg to block a bullet several weeks back. He's
— Morris Fenris
No matter how heinous someone's behaviour, if you make them a comic character, you can't expect people to hate them.
— Chris Morris
Richard Dawkins is arguably England's most pious atheist.
— Simon Conway Morris
There are many dramas that I would like to make: dramas based on real stories. It's approaching things from the other side.
— Errol Morris
Such hubris could only come from a man's mouth.
— Janet Morris
There are endless anxieties in putting a film together, and it's an enormous relief when you know it's working with an audience.
— Errol Morris
Edit your life frequently and ruthlessly. It's your masterpiece after all.
— Nathan W. Morris
If you work your hardest and you do your best, then the rest is not in your control, but in God's Hands.
— Christopher Morris
I can't live without my dark plum eyeliner. I use liquid because it's easier on my eyes.
— Heather Morris
The first thing you've got to remember is that it's your clients' money you're spending.
— Richard Morris Hunt
You know what's really hot? Pop-and-locking, ticking. The moonwalk. Tricks like that.
— Heather Morris
It's not always that we need to do more but rather that we need to focus on less.
— Nathan W. Morris
Irony--it's funny until it happens to you.
— Bill Morris
I do most of my work on the stage, and typically once the show is over, it's over.
— Robert Michael Morris
The less that women are visible as a research subject, the less we are likely to learn about lesbians.
— Bonnie J. Morris
I love Errol Morris so much; he's one of my heroes.
— Maria Thayer
The White House will run itself while the president is away. That's why he has to be sure not to be away too much.
— Dick Morris
Nothing should be made by man's labour which is not worth making, or which must be made by labour degrading to the makers.
— William Morris
I don't think that anybody really makes films quite like mine. That's maybe true of any filmmaker.
— Errol Morris
The claim that everybody sees the world differently is not a claim that there's no reality. It's a different kind of claim.
— Errol Morris
It's impossible to make a picture without values. Values are the basis. If they are not, tell me what is the basis.
— William Morris Hunt
I teach class. I study music. I rehearse. I coach people. That's it. I'm doing exactly what I want.
— Mark Morris
Sometimes a movie knows you're watching it. It knows how to hold and keep you, how, when it's over, to make you want it all over again.
— Wesley Morris
You little prick. It's a whelk ... it's a ... it's a ... dead whelk!
— St John Morris
If a chap can't compose an epic poem while he's weaving tapestry, he had better shut up, he'll never do any good at all.
— William Morris
If you know what's right, then you'll do the right thing. If you don't know what's right, then who's to say what you'll do!
— Emily Morris
War's balance will prevail.
— Janet Morris
You can do and have and be things that people once said that's impossible for you to do and have and be.
— Morris E. Goodman
...for, in [William] Morris's words, 'a work of utility might also be a work of art, if we cared to make it so.
— Ewan Clayton
Something awful is always going to happen, Arton. It's Sanctuary. You're a Stepson. Awful is a big part of your job.
— Janet Morris
Adventure is something that happens to someone else. When it's happening to you, it's only trouble.
— Gerald Morris
Not on one strand are all life's jewels strung.
— William Morris
It's not an easy thing to tell a true story.
— Allen Morris Jones
The necklace is the anchor; it's the classification of jewelry that says what the whole idea is about.
— Robert Lee Morris
Credit is the air that financial markets breathe, and when the air is poisoned, there's no place to hide.
— Charles R. Morris
You've been playing gods-and-witches again, that's clear.
— Janet Morris
Your toaster's a puff.
— St John Morris
Lynet scowled. I'm just so tired of young knights wearing their father's armor and dreaming romantic dreams riding up to their death.
— Gerald Morris
It's amazing what we keep hidden from others.
— James Morris
I would like more challenging roles. I definitely would like to something that's more challenging.
— Morris Chestnut
The thing about a sense of humour is that it's not bestowed on the good. It's just randomly dished out.
— Chris Morris
It's our potential for good stuff I'm most interested in exploring, but that has most meaning when juxtaposed with things that can go wrong.
— Morris Gleitzman
If you have a lot of sweetness and quirkiness, someone's got to have a little bit of bite against that.
— Lamorne Morris
Nothing is so obvious that it's obvious.
— Errol Morris
I'm a huge, huge fan of Chris Morris. I think he's a genius, and it is not a word I use very often. I think he's fantastic.
— Robert Webb
I'm going to teach you about men. Distances are like men. Never grab the first one you see; it's never the best one, more will come along.
— George H. Morris
The financial interdependence of the world's banks is like the interlocking alliances that predated World War I.
— Dick Morris
No man is good enough to be another's master.
— William Morris
The wind is not helpless for any man's need, Nor falleth the rain but for thistle and weed.
— William Morris
One man can make another's life so much better.
— Janet Morris
Life's too short to live someone else's
— Nathan W. Morris
It's not always about the money.
— Morris Chestnut
That's how librarians are. They just can't help it.
— Carla Morris
For appearances. Now there's a lovely thing to die for.
— Gerald Morris
Implicit in the stare of those eyes, the power of those knobbly hands, was labor's historic threat of violence against capital.
— Edmund Morris
It's in the god's hands.
— Janet Morris