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Actors never retire, they just get less and less work.
— Desmond Llewelyn
New York City has 2 million rats. We used to have 8 million rats. Now we're down to 2 million. You know what that means? We lose four electoral votes.
— David Letterman
The two inventions of the century, the car and the computer, are gradually coming closer together.
— Martin Winterkorn
Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.
— Abraham Lincoln
I believe if you keep your faith, you keep your trust, you keep the right attitude, if you're grateful, you'll see God open up new doors.
— Joel Osteen
I can't really stop doing the music because it really feeds me.
— Vonda Shepard
Maybe we cannot escape from the destiny of the human, but we have a choice: to suffer our destiny or to enjoy our destiny.
— Miguel Ruiz
Sorry & Thanks are the only two words in the dictionary of life wherein its presence connects two strangers, and its absence departs two loved ones.
— Swati Jain
I love writing but not crazy meticulous/prepared enough to be a director. I'd work as a gaffer on something.
— T. J. Miller
So instead of a bra, what do you think I wore for support, intergalactically? Gaffer's tape.
— Carrie Fisher
But you couldn't win out over a broken heart, even someone else's. Even someone you loved.
— Cassandra Clare
This sense of 'place'
that there was nothing to be wanted from material things, nothing to be saved. — Eve Babitz
that there was nothing to be wanted from material things, nothing to be saved. — Eve Babitz
And as always seems to happen when I have reached the point where I am ready to take decisive action, everything began to happen at once.
— Jeff Lindsay
Gaffer Swanthold speaks truth when he saith, 'Better a crust with content than honey with a sour heart.
— Howard Pyle
He wanted to believe that his own lack of movement had stopped all movement in the world, the way a hibernating frog abolishes winter.
— Kobo Abe
You must name a thing before you can note it on your hand drawn map.
— John Steinbeck