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“Bed and Breakfasts are really, really hard to run. You're the first one up and the last one to go to bed. You know, it really tested our strength. We became stronger from it - the whole experience from, you know, learning about it, sort of investing wise - money-wise, business-wise and then just pushing yourself. You know, it takes a lot of work to run a Bed and Breakfast. And then with a brand new baby, it triples.”
Source : "Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott Talk Reality in Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood". Interview with Brian Gallagher, movieweb.com. June 17, 2008.
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“It's true that in Romanian I feel more relaxed, as if I'm wearing slippers...but I came to this decision primarily for other reasons: I had only published three collections of texts in Romania. Even before my exile I was prohibited from publishing, I was ignored and forgotten. In going back to Romanian I had the opportunity to take my revenge.”
Source : Source: therumpus.net
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“There is my body, in it an ocean formed of his glory, all the creation, all the universes, all the galaxies, are lost in it.”
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“I read a lot of books. Here are the books I'm using for my 9/11 project. [Wright gestures to three six-foot-long shelves of books.] As I read them I highlight certain passages. Then I have an assistant write down each quote on an index card and note where it came from.”
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“I know it is the fans that are responsible for me being here. I've always tried in each and every broadcast to serve the fans to the best of my ability.”
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“A bigot is simply a sociologist without credentials.”
Source : Dinesh D'Souza (1996). “The End of Racism: Finding Values In An Age Of Technoaffluence”, p.268, Simon and Schuster
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“To demarcate [words in way that changes the meaning] is simply to speak a different language than everyone else. And I do not accept semantic games like that. [...] We need to use words as they are actually used and understood. We can correct errors and inconsistencies and make distinctions. But we can't try to foist an alien language on people.”
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“Pitching is always a weird, difficult thing.”
Source : "J.J. Abrams on The End of 'Fringe,' 'Revolution' & Star Trek Into Darkness". Interview with Fred Topel, www.mandatory.com. January 12, 2013.