The public are not stupid.
Pete Waterman
Recitation: by Male by Female
I have never really cooked, don't know how to use my dishwasher, and subsist mainly on prepared deli takeout. I don't even eat in restaurants much.
Jerry Saltz
KnowNeverEatPreparedEvenDeli
I actually started writing publishable stuff the day I decided I'd actually like to write something I'd like to read, and stopped trying to think what does everyone actually want.
Jennifer Fallon
DayWritingThinkTryingWantWrite
Everybody wants to be in the next Marvel movie.
Robert Kazinsky
NextMarvelEverybodyWantsMovie
There are some subjects in school that I love, but it can still feel like a chore. Acting never feels like a chore.
Sierra McCormick
LoveSchoolFeelActingNeverStill
George Blagden is a great actor.
Travis Fimmel
GreatActorGeorgeGreat Actor
I have confidence in the responsibility of those who occupy a seat in the legislature.
Michel Temer
ConfidenceResponsibilitySeatWho
I believe the combination of Travelex and Apax will represent a powerful force.
Lloyd Dorfman
BelievePowerfulWillI Believe
Running a TV show is always running a TV show; it's never not running a TV show.
Joss Whedon
NeverAlwaysShowTV ShowTV
One of the most amazing things about 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' is that every song is an original. There are no covers. I think 'Glee' had to deal with forcing covers into their plotlines. That can be difficult to pull off.
Donna Lynne Champlin
AmazingCrazySongThinkDifficult
The John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics was originally intended to bring scholars and politicians into closer contact, on the assumption that other office-holders can use academics as profitably as Kennedy did during his political career.
Donald E. Graham
PoliticsPoliticalCareerPoliticians
It's so interesting that when I finished 'The X-Files' in 2002, the - call it the political and cultural climate in America - was one of fear, and trust of government. Because we put ourselves in the hands of the authority who was going to protect us. And, you know, we gave up a lot of our liberties to Homeland Security, etc.
Chris Carter
FearTrustGovernmentPoliticalYou
Sometimes in a big theatre, you have about, probably, six yards sometimes between you and the first person in the audience. It's almost like you've got to jump across a little pond to get there and then keep moving.
Annaleigh Ashford
MovingTheatreYouPersonJumpBig
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