"Generally, I read nonfiction. Theres very little fiction that I enjoy enough to spend my time reading. I am generally a nonfiction guy."
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"The rehearsal period is so far away from the time when the scene will actually be shot that very little is remembered."
"It's the little questions from women about tappets that finally push men over the edge."
"The wisdom of men is worth little or nothing."
"The human features and countenance, although composed of but some ten parts or little more, are so fashioned that among so many thousands of men there are no two in existence who cannot be distinguished from one another."
"It's easier for me to accept that I can't play anymore because I literally gave it all I got. That allows me to be a little bit more at peace."
"How quick the old woe follows a little bliss!"
"I'm like a little boy from Virginia. I'm a backpacker. In my head, I'm left of centre. I come from the pool of weirdoes."
"To get the stuff out of you, especially if what you're dealing with is yourself, requires you to open up and touch tender spots. You have to be anesthetized a little bit."
"A little faith can do wonders."
"I know it's good when I see a smaller film get recognized because it means more publicity for them. When you start producing and directing the movies are a little more like your children."
"We agreed with him in principal - we were little scientists, born and bred. But children robbed of love will dwell on magic."
"I've never gotten over high school, to the extent that I'm still a little surprised that my friends want to hang out with me."
"We spend our lives dreaming of the future, not realizing that a little of it slips away every day."
"Going before an audience of people who expect you to be funny is tough. Going before an audience that expect you to be boring, and then being a little funny, is much easier. I prefer easier."
"I am a little uneasy about the abolishment of slavery in this District of Columbia."
"All I ask for the negro is that if you do not like him, let him alone. If God gave him but little, that little let him enjoy."
"With educated people, I suppose, punctuation is a matter of rule; with me it is a matter of feeling. But I must say I have a great respect for the semicolin; it's a useful little chap"
"You have more of a feeling of personal resentment than I have. Perhaps, I have too little of it, but I never thought it paid."
"A person who knows all the answers, has an opinion on everything, has a certainty backed up by rational argument, has very little possibility of further progress. Such a person is unlikely to walk away from a discussion with anything more than a reaffirmation of how right he or she has been all along."