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In truth, I never consider the audience for whom I'm writing. I just write what I want to write.
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A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty.
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Carve your name on hearts, not on marble
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As the tall dark and handsome male star, Carey Grant always stands for male beauty and desirability, whether in a 30s screwball, a 40s film noir, or a 50s romantic comedy. He consequently turns around the orthodox gender between the one who looks and so desires, and the one who is looked at, and so is being desired.
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When white people wear baggy clothing and speak gibberish they're homeless, when black people wear baggy clothing and speak gibberish they're called rappers
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Nothing about it interested me. Or about anything else, except making up stories. If literacy weren't so nearly universal, God knows what I'd be. A drain on the State, I shouldn't wonder.
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I don't even like the show that much, I mean, it's about doctors. It's not like doctors are as important as actors anyway, I bet I've saved more lives with my acting talent then any doctor has.
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You've got to look for tough competition. You've got to want to beat the best.
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Treat everybody the same way you want to be treated
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I can’t even think about what life “could have been†like in Boston, without crying. It’s like deja-vu, I don’t think me and Boston were ever meant to be.