I ought to rejoice in the fact that our principal rival has died, but I don't.
Jonathan Dimbleby
Recitation: by Male by Female
I am a pretty tough guy. I'm an old hockey player.
Jim Flaherty
I AmToughHockeyOldTough GuyGuy
A cockroach likely has no less brainpower than a butterfly, but we're quicker to deny it consciousness because it's a species we dislike.
Jeffrey Kluger
ButterflyDislikeConsciousnessThan
Every woman I have known has actually deepened my spiritual awareness. Even if I have been a selfish man and treated them badly... There were two women, I won't name them, who had a powerful religious effect on me. The ancient idea of a muse is there.
John Tavener
WomenWomanManSpiritualMeName
The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of wonder and mystery. There is always more mystery.
Anais Nin
KnowledgeMysteryWonderMoreAlways
Hollywood is a very hard place to be in. It really is.
Amber Riley
PlaceHollywoodHardVeryReally
My criteria for doing theater has always been slightly different than my criteria with movies, in that there are a lot of reasons to do films, having to do with location, money, and first and foremost having to do with script and role and director.
Stephen Lang
MoneyDoingMoviesFirstDirector
The one thing I would hope would go on my tombstone is, 'I made my parents proud.'
Roger Goodell
HopeParentsProudGoOne Thing
We yelled, mostly, but bad enough that you wanted to fight. That's how we became winners. We fought each other. When you did something wrong, we'd tell you about it.
Mickey Rivers
FightEnoughYouBadWrongWinners
When 'The People's Court' came along, I had an opportunity to really teach people about law. It was very important to me.
Joseph Wapner
OpportunityPeopleMeLawImportant
On A Beautiful Mind, there was a wall of math.
Josh Lucas
BeautifulMindWallMath
Whenever the occasion arose, he rose to the occasion.
Jonathan Brown
RoseHeOccasionWhenever
I think one of my better gifts as a writer is empathy.
Jonathan Tropper
EmpathyThinkBetterGiftsWriter
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