The star of oil and vinegar and the oil and vinegar of the stars.
Paul Newman
Recitation: by Male by Female
And when power ballads come back, we'll get big hair again.
Jerry Cantrell
PowerHairBackBigBig HairGet
The outline is 95 percent of the book. Then I sit down and write, and that's the easy part.
Jeffery Deaver
BookEasyDownWriteSitPercent
Hell is other people.
Jean-Paul Sartre
PeopleHellHell IsOther
I don't like to play characters that are too perfect.
Amanda Seyfried
PerfectPlayLikeCharactersToo
It is every producer's dream to be part of a dedicated, hard-working team that produces an outstanding broadcast like the 'CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.'
Steve Capus
TeamEveningDreamNewsProducer
That's one wonderful thing about country music - it shifts, ebbs, and flows stylistically, unlike pop music.
Steven Curtis Chapman
MusicCountryCountry MusicWonderful
You've gotta motivate kids. They wanna grow up. They got problems. You've gotta give 'em that music to make 'em feel like they're OK, and it's only a couple of artists that do that.
Travis Scott
MusicProblemsGrowFeelYouUp
Titles either come to you at the beginning or they don't come to you at all, I find, and I hate the feeling that I haven't got a title because it usually means that you are left at the end scrambling around trying to find something.
Ronald Frame
HateBeginningEndTryingYouFind
I saw Sleater Kinney perform back when I was in college.
Jonathan Krisel
CollegeBackSawPerform
Creatively, I just like interesting characters. So straight, gay, or whatever - like, whatever, wherever the characters are coming from or their lifestyle.
Dee Rees
InterestingGayLifestyleWhatever
Growing up with the childhood that I had, I learned to never let a man make me feel helpless, and it also embedded a deep need in me to always stick up for women.
Christina Aguilera
WomenChildhoodManMeGrowing Up
I'm loving every second working with the brilliant Kayvan Novak; it's a hoot from dawn to dusk!
Bradley Walsh
DawnLovingBrilliantWorkingDusk
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