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“But what we call our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope.”
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“Make friends. Be a leader. Kiss butts if you have to, but if the other guys despise you-you know what I mean?”
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“I very much wanted to be accepted by my peers, to be considered a serious journalist.”
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“Marriage is like the Middle East, isn't it? There's no solution.”
Source : Willy Russell (2014). “Shirley Valentine & One For The Road”, p.4, A&C Black
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“Most of my close friends, growing up, were women - and even after I got married, I still maintained a lot of those friendships. But as they get married, and as I get older, I'm making a lot of the transition to the husbands.”
Source : "Married showrunner Andrew Gurland is the guy laughing at the funeral". Interview with Erik Adams, tv.avclub.com. September 10, 2015.
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“You never know when the devil might come calling.”
Source : Farley Mowat (2010). “Eastern Passage”, p.120, McClelland & Stewart
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“As a Fundamentalist I had discovered while I was in college that it is possible to dismiss the entire Church as having gone off the rails by about AD 95. That is, we, with our open Bibles, knew better than did old Ignatius or Clement, who had been taught by the very apostles themselves, just what the Church is and what it should look like.”
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“Puerto Rico is an island separated by an ocean, a language, a culture. All of that put it in a position where it's like, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas," but what happened in Puerto Rico never happened at all. It's not like there was a decades-long conspiracy. It's just the aggregation of all these historical forces made it difficult for this information to exist in one place.”