I didn't want to be a 'Fortune' writer who was constrained in any way.
Carol Loomis
Recitation: by Male by Female
I cast my bread on the waters long ago. Now it's time for you to send it back to me - toasted and buttered on both sides.
Jesse Jackson
TimeMeLongYouBackNow
I've never actually participated in role-playing games myself, except on one occasion when a coworker of mine came to my house and introduced my two brothers and me to a single game of 'Dungeons & Dragons.'
Jeffrey Thomas
MyselfMeGameHouseGamesNever
I consider myself more of an international artist than I do a one-territory artist, which I think is a blessing.
Melanie Fiona
BlessingMyselfThinkArtistMore
Besides makeup, my other passion is music.
Jeffree Star
MusicPassionMakeupOtherBesides
'White Teeth' has far too many characters, and its plot is tortured. But Smith has an astonishing intellect. She writes sharp dialogue for every age and race - and she's funny as hell.
Jeff Giles
FunnyAgeHellWhiteTeethShe
Why aren't there enough black cops out there? We need black cops to come in and educate some of the white cops who have issues.
Michael Ealy
BlackEnoughWhiteWhyNeedOut
I was in Hyderabad shooting for a Telugu film with Mahesh Babu when Aamir called, saying he wanted me to play the widow Jwala in 'Mangal Pandey.'
Amisha Patel
MeSayingPlayShootingFilmWidow
It's fortunate that I am a writer, because that has helped me understand the properties of words. They are what have made life complex. In the battle for status in the animal kingdom, power and aggressiveness have been all-important. But among humans, once they acquired speech, all that changed.
Tom Wolfe
LifePowerWordsI AmAnimalMe
No surprise here: Pop music is by far the most conservative art form there is.
Russell Smith
MusicArtSurpriseConservativeHere
No, I'm sure that there's a lot of L.A. bands out there.
Josh Silver
OutSureBandsLot
As the fly bangs against the window attempting freedom while the door stands open, so we bang against death ignoring heaven.
Douglas Horton
FreedomDeathDoorWindowFlyOpen
Movies used to be called the 'flicks' because they flickered badly: because 16 or 18 frames a second - which was those hand cranked movies on a single-bladed shutter - was really badly flickering.
Douglas Trumbull
MoviesHandUsedBecauseSecond
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