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The throne belongs to whoever is able to take it.
— L. Frank Baum
I remember a table in BarchesterTowers that had more character than the combined heroes of three recent novels I've read.
— Anatole Broyard
Anybody who understands the justice system knows innocent people are convicted every day.
— Gerald Kogan
A lot of paparazzi wanted to be real photographers but they failed, and they did that instead, and it's not right; it's stalking.
— Peaches Geldof
You might see some of the movies that I'm in where there are shades of drama or whatever, but for the most part, I don't get offered serious roles.
— Martin Lawrence
The paths of the LORD are true and right, and righteous people live by walking in them. But in those paths sinners stumble and fall.
— Anonymous
Recording - once something's done, it's done, there's not much you can do about it. It's out there and you just have to pray to the gods.
— Eric Burdon
We have only to conquer
Now, by suffering. This is the easier victory.
Now is the triumph of the cross. — T. S. Eliot
Now, by suffering. This is the easier victory.
Now is the triumph of the cross. — T. S. Eliot
Persuaded editors and publishers at a dozen leading
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
I love a guy who can make me laugh.
— Vanessa Hudgens
No one consciously wants to destroy themselves. It always comes in a disguise. But then you have to deal with it some way.
— Nick Nolte
Our choices decide our direction and carve a path for our personal lives and our careers.
— Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
many companies rank low on the customer satisfaction index because their employees are discouraged, disillusioned, and uninspired.
— Carmine Gallo
Sin was conquered on the cross. [Christ's] death is the foundation of our hope, the promise of our triumph!
— Billy Graham
The only link between Literature and the Drama left to us in England at the present moment is the bill of the play.
— Oscar Wilde