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Prison Break is so far-fetched, I had to make viewers believe that Michael is capable of making the impossible possible.
— Wentworth Miller
Happy people have got something to give to the world.
— Patricia Wentworth
I've never tried writing at a coffeehouse. I just know instinctively it's not for me.
— Wentworth Miller
I think ultimately that's why the audience will tune in longterm, for the characters and the relationships.
— Wentworth Miller
There was no arguing with a man when he started saying thing like that
using logic as a weapon. — Sally Wentworth
using logic as a weapon. — Sally Wentworth
I think it's wrong that only one percent of the people should own ninety percent of the country.
— Sally Wentworth
Husbands and wives quarrel a lot more than anyone thinks, and it's oftener about little things than big ones ...
— Patricia Wentworth
There is a country proverb which says, 'If you don't trouble trouble - trouble won't trouble you.
— Patricia Wentworth
The multitude is always wrong.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
My family put a lot of emphasis on homework, so there weren't too many comic books or video games for me, when I was growing up.
— Wentworth Miller
To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
The last loud trumpet's wondrous sound, Shall thro' the rending tombs rebound, And wake the nations under ground.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
This role is more visible, and I grew up without a lot of that sort of modeling so I'm relieved and proud to have done this film.
— Wentworth Miller
My character in 'Prison Break' needs to be formidable. In reality, I'm not very tough at all.
— Wentworth Miller
Too much information can be as disconcerting as too little.
— Patricia Wentworth
We call a thing big or little with reference to what it is wont to be, as we speak of a small elephant or a big rat.
— D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
When you've just made the most complete fool of yourself, you feel the need of a specially high horse to ride.
— Patricia Wentworth
Numerical precision is the very soul of science.
— D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
I'm pretty much a couch potato.
— Wentworth Miller
Money's a very serious thing - especially when you haven't got any.
— Patricia Wentworth
Truth and fiction are so aptly mixed that all seems uniform and of a piece.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Once a suggestion has entered the general atmosphere of human thought, it is very difficult to neutralise it.
— Patricia Wentworth
There are virtues which are very well in the abstract, but which, encountered in the flesh, can be a source of extreme irritation.
— Patricia Wentworth
Sound judgment is the ground of writing well.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
A lie that is half a truth is ever the hardest to fight.
— Patricia Wentworth
Acting was something I needed like air. It wasn't something I could walk away from.
— Wentworth Miller
Our heroes of the former days deserved and gained their never-fading bays.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Take things as they come. Take things as they are. What does it matter? There's one end to everything.
— Patricia Wentworth
I grew up in that world of power and politics in Washington, but when you grow up around it, you are completely unfazed by it.
— Alexandra Wentworth
I'm hoping that what I am or what I'm not ethnically doesn't limit me in anyone else's eyes. I guarantee you it doesn't in mine.
— Wentworth Miller
[asked if his suicide attempt was a cry for help]
No. I told no one. You only cry for help if you believe that there's help to cry for. — Wentworth Miller
No. I told no one. You only cry for help if you believe that there's help to cry for. — Wentworth Miller
You can't do such a lot and do it all so well and have much time left for the ordinary human feelings.
— Patricia Wentworth
Children want one thing at a time, and want that one thing passionately.
— Patricia Wentworth
Grief dejects and wrings the tortured soul.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The press, the pulpit, and the stage, Conspire to censure and expose our age.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
We weep and laugh, as we see others do.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
A great book provides escapism for me. The artistry and the creativity in a story are better than any drugs.
— Wentworth Miller
Let us not write at a loose rambling rate, in hope the world will wink at all our faults.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The first wild-flower of the year is like land after sea.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
I come from a very la-ti-da East Coast intellectual family - or so they think.
— Alexandra Wentworth
Unfortunately, I'm allergic to all animals and even some people.
— Wentworth Miller
I feel as though we're living in a time where there is very little distinction paid between the personal and the professional.
— Wentworth Miller
You cannot divide minds into sexes. Each human being presents an individual problem.
— Patricia Wentworth
It isn't good tactics to ask for something that you know will be refused.
— Patricia Wentworth
You must not think that a satiric style allows of scandalous and brutish words; the better sort abhor scurrility.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
You only cry for help if you believe there is help to cry for.
— Wentworth Miller
That genius is feeble which cannot hold its own before the masterpieces of the world.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
I have to laugh internally when I'm asked in interviews what nightspots I like to hit. I just don't have answers ... so sometimes I make them up.
— Wentworth Miller
It's surprising how soon you can get used to having money. It's much easier than getting used to not having it.
— Patricia Wentworth
When there is too much to say it is easier to say nothing at all.
— Patricia Wentworth
Michael Scofield is someone everyone can relate to, but nobody would want to be in his shoes.
— Wentworth Miller
Often try what weight you can support,
And what your shoulders are too weak to bear. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
And what your shoulders are too weak to bear. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Genius is lonely without the surrounding presence of a people to inspire it.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Anger was both a disfiguring and a revealing passion.
— Patricia Wentworth
My first gig in the business was a guest star on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' so I'm neck deep in sci-fi. It's been a very good genre to me.
— Wentworth Miller
Entertainers are there to entertain. They aren't there to teach your children the lessons that you haven't bothered to teach them at home yourself.
— Wentworth Miller
I had my one guest star on The Flash, and that became several guest stars, and then they mentioned this new show.
— Wentworth Miller
The most fertile soil does not necessarily produce the most abundant harvest. It is the use we make of our faculties which renders them valuable.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Whatsoever contradicts my sense,
I hate to see, and never can believe. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
I hate to see, and never can believe. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
All ... religions show the same disparity between belief and practice, and each is safe till it tries to exclude the rest.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
More precious is want with honesty than wealth with infamy.
— Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl Of Strafford
A good many established writers seem to have the feeling that some day they are going to be found out, revealed as frauds.
— Patricia Wentworth
What you keep by you, you may change and mend but words, once spoken, can never be recalled.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The first great work (a task performed by few)
Is that yourself may to yourself be true. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Is that yourself may to yourself be true. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
A few months more, and he, perhaps, may be walking here.
— Jane Austen
In an audience of rough people a generous sentiment always brings down the house. In the tumult of war both sides applaud a heroic deed.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Men still had faults, and men will have them still; He that hath none, and lives as angels do, Must be an angel.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Love and a cold cannot be hid. It is, I believe, a Spanish proverb.
— Patricia Wentworth
After all, when a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson on grammar seems an impertinence.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
There's nothing the Internet can tell me about myself that I don't already know. The rest is foolishness and people killing time.
— Wentworth Miller
I have my own personal wish list.
— Wentworth Miller
If I were to wait only for roles that clarify my racial makeup, I'd be waiting for a very, very long time.
— Wentworth Miller
I will not quarrel with a slight mistake, Such as our nature's frailty may excuse.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Choose an author as you would a friend.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
If you cannot get what you want, common sense suggests that you should put your mind to wanting what you can get.
— Patricia Wentworth
Noble discontent is the path to heaven.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Tis I that call, remember Milo's end, Wedged in that timber which he strove to rend.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
How many lessons of faith and beauty we should lose, if there were no winter in our year!
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
The poor bloke must have been besotted. Now me, I'm just in love.
— Sally Wentworth
Things you can't understand are always the hardest to bear. To know why is the first step to consolation.
— Patricia Wentworth
I would never send my kids to a single-sex school.
— Alexandra Wentworth
I surrender the idea of having some kind of control over the arc of my career a lot of the time because you never know what tomorrow's going to bring.
— Wentworth Miller
Abstruse and mystic thoughts you must express With painful care, but seeming easiness; For truth shines brightest thro' the plainest dress.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
I feel extremely lucky, extremely grateful, and a little bittersweet, too.
— Wentworth Miller
Beware what spirit rages in your breast; for one inspired, ten thousand are possessed.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Those things which now seem frivolous and slight,
Will be of serious consequence to you,
When they have made you once ridiculous. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Will be of serious consequence to you,
When they have made you once ridiculous. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
I've been spared to a large extent the business end of the race stick.
— Wentworth Miller
You gain your point if your industrious art can make unusual words easy.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The perfection of mathematical beauty is such ... that whatsoever is most beautiful and regular is also found to be most useful and excellent.
— D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Character shows itself apart from genius as a special thing. The first point of measurement of any man is that of quality.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Pride (of all others the most dang'rous fault) Proceeds from want of sense, or want of thought.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Invention is not so much the result of labor as of judgment.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
Four months of preparation and about 12 hours of shooting turned into about 30 seconds of screen time.
— Wentworth Miller
There's a general consensus of opinion that people in love are apt to look silly
except to each other. — Patricia Wentworth
except to each other. — Patricia Wentworth
There is a noble and a base side to every history.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
It's the way the business works, you're not just an actor, you're a diplomat and a publicist and a politician, and there are certain expectations.
— Wentworth Miller
When married people begin to talk about their rights, it means something has gone pretty far wrong between them.
— Patricia Wentworth
In ancient Boeotia brides were carried home in vehicles whose wheels were burned at the door, in token, that they would never again be needed.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
It is always better to say too little than too much.
— Patricia Wentworth