The eye searches for shapes. It searches for a beginning, a middle, and an end.
John Polanyi
Recitation: by Male by Female
You remember what you go through as a kid, what's going to make you listen, what's going to make you respond. I held onto that. People who treated me like that when I was younger got every bit of respect and attention I could give them, because I knew that they were coming at me from almost an equal level.
Jesse L. Martin
RespectPeopleMeRememberAttention
I've never had Botox. But I like people to imagine I have.
Jennifer Saunders
PeopleNeverImagineBotoxLikeHad
As dismayed as Americans are with the influence of the special interests that finance election campaigns, they've been reluctant to embrace the alternative: taxpayer-financed elections.
John Harwood
FinanceInfluenceElectionEmbrace
Since you knew they was goin' to cheat you anyway, I recorded under any name with all of 'em.
John Lee Hooker
NameYouCheatKnewAnywaySince
Playing acoustic and line drawings are the two things I'm most competent at.
Robyn Hitchcock
TwoLineThingsPlayingMost
I have an African gray parrot; her name is Eli. We thought she was a boy. And a blue-streaked lory named Marco. He's 10. And a yellow and green parakeet, Petey. He's very cute, but he's getting old.
Roz Chast
CuteYellowGreenThoughtNameBoy
I'm a keen traveller, and I'm a nerd with planes and airports.
Michael Landes
NerdTravellerKeenPlanes
There's nothing I've ever worked on that beat 'Game of Thrones' - that's a 10-hour movie; they put a lot of money in it.
Jason Momoa
MoneyGameNothingBeatMovieEver
I wanted to be Langston Hughes.
Jason Reynolds
WantedHughes
'The Wicker Man' for me, as an actor, was definitely the best film I've ever done.
Christopher Lee
BestManMeDoneActorFilm
The workers have nothing to gain from this war, but they stand to lose everything that is dear to them.
Clara Zetkin
WarStandLoseNothingEverything
I usually eat a pretty big steak the night before I compete.
Shaun White
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