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“By dignified, we mean that members of his family can come to the funeral and get the right to stay in Serbia and to find an adequate place at the cemetery, a place worthy of a historic person.”
Zoran Andjelkovic
“Some of us (band members) have September birthdays, and we wanted to have a party.”
David Lowery
“My conception of the audience is of a public each member of which is carrying about with him what he thinks is an anxiety, or a hope, or a preoccupation which is his alone and isolates him from mankind; and in this respect at least the function of a”
Arthur Miller
“I formed a new group called Alcoholics-Unanimous. If you don't feel like a drink, you ring another member and he comes over to persuade you.”
Richard Harris
“If I were to join a circle of any kind, it would be one that required its members to try something new at least once a month. The new thing could be inconsequential: steak for breakfast, frog hunting, walking on stilts . . . anything not ordinarily done.”
Jessamyn West
“An audience is never wrong. An individual member of it may be an imbecile, but a thousand imbeciles together in the dark - that is critical genius.”
Billy Wilder
“Brothers do not do that to their family members, and he knew that the only thing Pun left behind was his kids. Even if Joe didn't like his wife, he could help out the kids -- he could have definitely done that,”
Cuban Link
“I would never belong to a group that would accept someone like me as a member.”
Groucho Marx
“Honorable, adj.: Afflicted with an impediment in one's reach. In legislative bodies, it is customary to mention all members as honorable; as, "the honorable gentleman is a scurvy cur."”
Ambrose Bierce
“[The obvious questions concerning animosity between members have of course arisen. After all, both Gabriel and Collins left Genesis and found much green pastures in terms of commercial success, while the rest of Genesis fell between the cracks. But Collins is quick to squash any talk of negativity amongst them.] We're all still good friends. We spent like 30 or 25 years of our life in the same office, ... Just because we don't play in the same band anymore doesn't mean we don't see each other and enjoy each other's company.”
Phil Collins