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Daytime soap operas, which I used to adore, have been declining in quality and importance for over a decade, and I gradually stopped monitoring them.
— Camille Paglia
I don't think Hollywood was trying to do anything with me. In fact, they lost interest pretty quick.
— Janeane Garofalo
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils ... - Louis Hector Berlioz
— William L.K.
An actor entering through the door, you've got nothing. But if he enters through the window, you've got a situation.
— Billy Wilder
I work through life with commas. I don't even know, do you have parentheticals?
— Matthew McConaughey
He is entering through the darkest passage of my heart, without even knocking at the door. A tree of forbidden fruit, walking down close to tempt me.
— Samreen Ahsan
Hats are radical; only people that wear hats understand that.
— Philip Treacy
... in this place everything is forbidden, not for hidden reasons, but because the camp has been created for that purpose.
— Primo Levi
We are generally treated based on how much or little we have, earn, or know - or seem to have, earn, or know.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Nightmare and dream both are not real, but I do always love my nightmare; because it offers me gratitude while the latter makes me disappointed.
— M.F. Moonzajer
I think a lot of people are afraid the truth is in conflict with God. And are unable to let go and let the truth of the world.
— Andrew Sullivan
If you meet a girl who has slept with 100 guys, you will think something of her you wouldn't think of a guy who slept with 100 girls.
— Lizzy Caplan
A satyagrahi has always his minimum and it is this minimum that is wanted in connection with this struggle.
— Mahatma Gandhi
TV is the best. I wish that's how life was.
— Eliza Coupe
Not that a locked door made a difference to me, since we'd all been rigorously trained in "the ladylike arts of breaking and entering,
— Daniel O'Malley