Maya Angelou (1928- )


Maya Angelou (1928- )

Maya Angelou ( /ˈmaɪ.ə ˈændʒəloʊ/; born Marguerite Ann Johnson; April 4, 1928) is an American author and poet who has been called "America's most visible black female autobiographer" by scholar Joanne M. Braxton. She is best known for her series of six autobiographical volumes, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. The first and most highly acclaimed, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), tells of her first seventeen years. It brought her international recognition, and was nominated for a National Book Award. She has been awarded over 30 honorary degrees and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her 1971 volume of poetry, Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie. In 2011, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom the highest civilian honour in the U.S.

Angelou was a member of the Harlem Writers Guild in the late 1950s, was active in the Civil Rights movement, and served as Northern Coordinator of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Since 1991, she has taught at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where she holds the first lifetime Reynolds Professorship of American Studies. Since the 1990s she has made around eighty appearances a year on the lecture circuit. In 1993, Angelou recited her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" at President Bill Clinton's inauguration, the first poet to make an inaugural recitation since Robert Frost at John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. In 1995, she was recognized for having the longest-running record (two years) on The New York Times Paperback Nonfiction Bestseller List.

With the publication of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou was heralded as a new kind of memoirist, one of the first African American women who was able to publicly discuss her personal life. She is highly respected as a spokesperson for Black people and women. Angelou's work is often characterized as autobiographical fiction. She has, however, made a deliberate attempt to challenge the common structure of the autobiography by critiquing, changing, and expanding the genre. Her books, centered on themes such as identity, family, and racism, are often used as set texts in schools and universities internationally. Some of her more controversial work has been challenged or banned in U.S. schools and libraries.


Quotes·Quotation

Attitude

¶ If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.

Success·Failure

¶ If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou

Max Medina (Gilmore Girls)


Max Medina (Gilmore Girls)

Max Arthuro Medina, played by Scott Cohen, was a recurring character in Season 1, and made guest appearances in seasons 2 and 3. He was Rory’s English teacher in her sophomore year at The Chilton School, and he went on to become romantically involved with Lorelai.

Max met Lorelai at a parent-teacher meeting ("The Deer Hunter"), where he assured Lorelai that Rory was a fine student and person who would do well in her new school. However, when Rory subsequently overslept and arrived late to his class after studying all night for her English exam, Max initially refused to allow her to take the test, thus incurring Lorelai's wrath. After some initial coldness in a later encounter at a school bake sale, Lorelai agrees to meet him at a coffee shop to talk, away from the Chilton context. Their early attempts to date were hampered by Lorelai's having to cancel in order to attend a wake for her neighbor's beloved cat ("Cinnamon's Wake"), but later they managed a date when his car broke down in her town and he ended up sleeping on the sofa due to heavy snowfall ("Love, War, and Snow"). The couple separated and reunited various times — once leading to a kissing session during Parent's Day at the school — before Max proposes in the season-one finale ("Love, Daisies and Troubadours"). The beginning of Season 2 saw Lorelai accepting the proposal ("Sadie, Sadie"), preparing for the wedding ("Hammers and Veils"), and then cancelling the engagement after comparing her own lack of excitement to her mother's nostalgic memories of her own engagement ("Red Light on the Wedding Night").

Max continued to be Rory's English teacher after the breakup, a situation they discussed briefly when she was assigned to interview him for the school paper ("Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy"). He is not seen again that season, but returns to Chilton in Season 3 after teaching at Stanford University for a time; he claims he has recovered from his heartbreak, but a kiss with Lorelai reveals he is not "over" her, prompting Max to decide they should not see each other anymore ("The Big One," "Keg! Max!"). He does not appear again in the series, though he is occasionally referenced in later episodes.


Quotes·Quotations by Max Medina

Scott Cohen as Max Medina from Gilmore Girls

¶ I don't really believe in regrets. All my experiences, even the ones that didn't turn out the way I wanted them to... I firmly believe they were all worth it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Medina#Max_Medina

Maverick (Top Gun)


Maverick (Top Gun)

Tom Cruise as LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell from Top Gun (1986)


Quotes·Quotation by Maverick

Tom Cruise as Maverick from Top Gun (1986)

¶ I feel the need... the need for speed!

Maryanne Radmacher-Hershey



Maryanne Radmacher-Hershey


Quotes·Quotation

Inspiration

¶ Remember your dreams.

Life

¶ Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

Michael Marx


Michael Marx


Quotes·Quotations by Michael Marx

London

¶ Such low yields could signal the top of the property market in central London. Those sorts of yields are breathtaking. The problem is that when you get to the top of Mount Everest there is only way to go.

Mary Pickford (1890-1979)



Mary Pickford (1890-1979)

Mary Pickford (April 8, 1892 - May 29, 1979) was a Canadian-American motion picture actress, co-founder of the film studio United Artists and one of the original 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Known as "America's Sweetheart," "Little Mary" and "The girl with the curls," she was one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood and a significant figure in the development of film acting.

Because her international fame was triggered by moving images, she is a watershed figure in the history of modern celebrity and, as one of silent film's most important performers and producers, her contract demands were central to shaping the Hollywood industry. In consideration of her contributions to American cinema, the American Film Institute named Pickford 24th among the greatest female stars of all time.


Quotes·Quotation by Mary Pickford

Beginning

¶ Today is a new day. You will get out of it just what you put into it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Pickford

Martin Brody (Jaws)



Cheif Martin Brody from Jaws (1975)


Quotes·Quotation by Martin Brody

Roy Scheider as Martin Brody from Jaws (1975)

¶ "Slow ahead." I can go slow ahead. Come on down here and chum some of this shit. [the shark suddenly appears, causing Brody to recoil in shock] You're gonna need a bigger boat.

Marshal Mary Shannon (In Plain Sight)


Marshal Mary Shannon (In Plain Sight)

Marshal Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) is a US marshal working in witness protection. She is a strict nonconformist, often leading to difficulties. Her father, a gambler, left her childhood family after robbing a bank. Mary has trust and abandonment issues, stemming in part from her mother's alcoholism. This occasionally is a good thing, however, as it has saved the lives of many of her witnesses.

Throughout the first season, Mary almost constantly fights with her mother, Jinx, and her sister, Brandi. She is unable to understand why they cannot obtain and hold steady jobs, which often leads to conflict. Meanwhile, Mary is dating Raphael, a minor league baseball player. He finds her difficult at times, but ultimately loves her. In the season finale, a two-part episode including "Stan by Me" (1.11) and "A Fine Meth" (1.12), Mary is kidnapped and Brandi is nearly arrested for distributing drugs, leading the family to begin recuperating.

During the second season, Mary's family continues to annoy her, but she can see past it more often. She becomes engaged to Raph, though she has feelings of uncertainty at times. She is, however, able to trust him enough to reveal the true nature of her job to him. Throughout the season, a new office manager, Eleanor Prince, is hired. Mary immediately decides she doesn't like her, but eventually, they become mild friends. In the second season finale, "Don't Cry for Me, Albuquerque" (2.15), Mary is shot while defending a witness. Marshall, Mary's partner, and Stan, her boss, work together to find the person who shot her. They eventually do, but Mary is still in danger of losing her life.

The third season opens with Mary being released from the hospital, very much alive and ready to get back to work. Very early on, Raph calls off their wedding. Soon, Mary meets FBI Special Agent Mike Faber, who asks her on a date. She refuses. Soon, Mary and Brandi's half brother, Scott Griffin enters their lives. She is very skeptical of his motives, especially when he asks Brandi to give him money. They learn he is addicted to gambling, much like their father. Mary becomes increasingly annoyed with Brandi, and it comes to a peak when she actually hands the money over to Scott. By the season finale, "A Priest Walks Into a Bar" (3.13), Mary and Faber had started dating. At the start of the fourth season, Mary had already ended the relationship with Faber in order to give him the opportunity to try to work things out with his ex-wife. In the fifth episode of the season, "Second Crime Around", it is revealed that she has an ex-husband, Mark, whom she married at 17 but divorced soon after. In the sixth episode of the fourth season, "Something A-mish", she finds out that she is pregnant by Mark after one night together. The pregnancy of Mary is written in to incorporate the real-life pregnancy of Mary McCormack.[1] She gave birth to her daughter, Norah, in "Something Borrowed, Something Blew Up" (4.13).

In the fifth and final season, Mary has to deal with the return (and later death) of her father, her feelings for Marshall, her mother and sister's unexpected return, and major changes to the WITSEC office. In the finale, she gives her blessings to Marshall and Abigail.

McCormack also made a guest appearance as Mary Shannon in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Contract".


Quotes·Quotations by Marshal Mary Shannon

Mary McCormack as Marshal Mary Shannon from In Plain Sight

¶ Mary: [voicover] There comes a time when every kid peeks behind a curtain and sees she's not the only one putting on a show. Fathers, mothers, cops and robbers, every member of the PTA: all playing dress up, all wearing their masks; a constant Halloween. [Meet the Shannons (4.04)]


References

[1]^ http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20483524,00.html


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In_Plain_Sight_characters

Marlon Brando (1924-2004)


Marlon Brando (1924-2004)

Marlon Brando, Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American movie star and political activist. "Unchallenged as the most important actor in modern American Cinema" according to the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, Brando was one of only three professional actors, along with Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe, named by Time magazine as one of its 100 Persons of the Century in 1999.

Brando had a significant impact on film acting, and was the foremost example of the "method" acting style. While he became notorious for his "mumbling" diction and exuding a raw animal magnetism, his mercurial performances were nonetheless highly regarded, and he is widely considered as one of the greatest and most influential actors of the 20th century. Director Martin Scorsese said of him, "He is the marker. There's 'before Brando' and 'after Brando'." Actor Jack Nicholson once said, "When Marlon dies, everybody moves up one." He was ranked by the American Film Institute as the fourth greatest screen legend among male movie stars.

An enduring cultural icon, Brando became a box office star during the 1950s, during which time he racked up five Oscar nominations as Best Actor, along with three consecutive wins of the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He initially gained popularity for recreating the role as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), a Tennessee Williams play that had established him as a Broadway star during its 1947-49 stage run; and for his Academy Award-winning performance as Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront (1954), as well as for his iconic portrayal of the rebel motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One (1953), which is considered to be one of the most famous images in pop culture. Brando was also nominated for the Oscar for playing Emiliano Zapata in Viva Zapata! (1952); Mark Antony in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; and as Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver in Sayonara (1957), Joshua Logan's adaption of James Michener's 1954 novel. Brando made the Top Ten Money Making Stars, as ranked by Quigley Publications' annual survey of movie exhibitors, three times in the decade, coming in at number 10 in 1954, number 6 in 1955, and number 4 in 1958.

Brando directed and starred in the cult western film One-Eyed Jacks that was released in 1961, after which he delivered a series of box office failures beginning with the non-success of the 1962 film adaptation of Mutiny on the Bounty. The 1960s proved to be a fallow decade for Brando, and after 10 years in which he did not appear in a commercially successful movie, he won his second Academy Award for playing Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972), a role critics consider among his greatest. The movie, which became the most commercially successful film of all time when it was released — along with his Oscar-nominated performance as Paul in Last Tango in Paris (1972), another smash hit — revitalized Brando's career and reestablished him in the ranks of top box office stars, placing him at number 6 and number 10 in Top 10 Money Making Stars poll in 1972 and 1973, respectively.

Brando failed to capitalize on the momentum of his revitalized career, taking a long hiatus before appearing in The Missouri Breaks (1976), a box office bomb. Afterwards, he was content to be a highly-paid character actor in parts that were glorified cameos in Superman (1978) and The Formula (1980) before taking a nine-year break from motion pictures. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Brando was paid a record $3.7 million ($14,190,445 in today's funds) plus 11.75% of the gross profits for 13 days work playing Jor-El in Superman, further adding to his mystique. He finished out the decade of the 1970s with his highly-controversial performance as Colonel Walter Kurtz in another Coppola film, Apocalypse Now (1979), a box office hit for which he was highly paid and that helped finance his career layoff during the 1980s.

Brando was also an activist, supporting many issues, notably the African-American Civil Rights Movement and various American Indian Movements.


Quotes·Quotation by Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski from A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Stella! Hey, Stella!

Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy from On the Waterfront (1954)

¶ You don't understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.

Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone from The Godfather (1972)

¶ I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlon_Brando

Markus Zusak (1975- )


Markus Zusak (1975- )

Markus Zusak (born 23 June 1975) is an Australian author. He is best known for his books The Book Thief and The Messenger (published in USA as I Am the Messenger), which have been international bestsellers.


Quotes·Quotation by Markus Zusak

Beauty

¶ Sometimes people are beautiful. Not in looks. Not in what they say. Just in what they are. [I am the Messenger]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus_Zusak

Merkin Muffley (Dr. Strangelove)


President Merkin Muffley from Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)


Quotes·Quotations by Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers as President Merkin Muffley from Dr. Strangelove (1964)

Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!

Mark Ruffalo (1967- )


Mark Ruffalo (1967- )

Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. Best known for his role as the Marvel Comics character Bruce Banner in Marvel's The Avengers (2012), he has also starred in films such as You Can Count on Me (2000), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Just Like Heaven (2005), Zodiac (2007), and Shutter Island (2010). For his role in The Kids Are All Right (2010), he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.


Quotes·Quotations by Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner from Avengers (2012)

¶ I don't get always what I want.

¶ Yes, and I'm not leaving because suddenly you get a little twitchy. [Avengers (2012)]

Mark Twain (1835-1910)


Mark Twain (1835-1910)

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel."

Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, which would later provide the setting for Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He apprenticed with a printer. He also worked as a typesetter and contributed articles to his older brother Orion's newspaper. After toiling as a printer in various cities, he became a master riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River, before heading west to join Orion. He was a failure at gold mining, so he next turned to journalism. While a reporter, he wrote a humorous story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", which became very popular and brought nationwide attention. His travelogues were also well-received. Twain had found his calling.

He achieved great success as a writer and public speaker. His wit and satire earned praise from critics and peers, and he was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty.

He lacked financial acumen, and, though he made a great deal of money from his writings and lectures, he squandered it on various ventures, in particular the Paige Compositor, and was forced to declare bankruptcy. With the help of Henry Huttleston Rogers he eventually overcame his financial troubles. Twain worked hard to ensure that all of his creditors were paid in full, even though his bankruptcy had relieved him of the legal responsibility.

Twain was born during a visit by Halley's Comet, and he predicted that he would "go out with it" as well. He died the day following the comet's subsequent return. He was lauded as the "greatest American humorist of his age," and William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature."


Quotes·Quotation by Mark Twain

Advice

¶ Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest.

¶ Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of the other person.

Animal

@ It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.

@ Man is the only animal that blushes--or needs to.

Cheer

¶ The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.

Compliment

¶ I can live for two months on a good compliment.

Honesty

¶ Honesty is the best policy - when there is money in it.

Reality

¶ Truth is more of a stranger than fiction.

Work

¶ The law of work does seem utterly unfair--but there it is, and nothing can change it: the higher the pay in enjoyment the worker gets out of it, the higher shall be his pay in money, also.

Writing·Reading

¶ I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.

¶ The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain
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Marion Crane (Psycho)

Marion Crane (Psycho)

Marion Crane is a fictional character from the 1960 film Psycho, directed by Alfred Hitchcock.


Quotes·Quotations by Marion Crane

Janet Leigh as Marion Crane from Psycho (1960)

¶ Sometimes, we deliberately step into those traps.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Crane

Marion Cotillard (1975- )


Marion Cotillard (1975- )

Marion Cotillard (French pronunciation: [ma.ʁjɔ̃ kɔ.ti.jaʁ] ; born 30 September 1975) is a French actress and singer. She garnered critical acclaim for her roles in films such as La Vie en Rose, My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument, Taxi, Furia and Jeux d'enfants. She has also appeared in such films as Big Fish, A Good Year, Public Enemies, Nine, Inception, Midnight in Paris, Contagion and The Dark Knight Rises.

In 2007, Cotillard starred as the French singer Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose, for which she won the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, the César Award and the Golden Globe Award for best actress. She made film history by becoming the first person to win an Academy Award for a French language performance. In 2010, she received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the musical Nine.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Cotillard

Marion Barry (1936- )


Marion Barry (1936- )

Marion Shepilov Barry, Jr. (born March 6, 1936) is an American Democratic politician who is currently serving as a member of the Council of the District of Columbia, representing DC's Ward 8. Barry served as the second elected mayor of the District of Columbia from 1979 to 1991, and again as the fourth mayor from 1995 to 1999. In addition to his current term, Barry also served two other tenures on the D.C. Council, as an At-Large member from 1975–79, and as Ward 8 representative from 1992–95. In the 1960s he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement, serving as the first president of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

Barry came to national prominence as mayor of the national capital, the first prominent civil-rights activist to become chief executive of a major American city; he gave the presidential nomination speech for Jesse Jackson at the 1984 Democratic National Convention. His celebrity transformed into international notoriety in January 1990, when Barry was videotaped smoking crack cocaine and arrested by FBI officials on drug charges. The arrest and subsequent trial precluded Barry seeking re-election, and Barry served six months in a federal prison. After his release, however, he was elected to the D.C. city council in 1992 and ultimately returned to the mayoralty in 1994, serving from 1995 to 1999.

Despite his history of political and legal controversies, Barry remains a figure of enormous popularity and influence on the local political scene of Washington D.C. The alternative weekly Washington City Paper nicknamed him "Mayor-for-Life," a designation that remained long after Barry left the mayoralty. The Washington Post has stated that "To understand the District of Columbia, one must understand Marion Barry."


Quotes·Quotation

Duh...

¶ Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Barry

Mariner



Mariner


Quotes·Quotation by Mariner

Dokdo, Takeshima

¶ For Love and Justice, the pretty mariner suited soldier Mariner Moon! In the name of the moon Takeshima, or Dokdo belongs to Korea without a shadow of a doubt! [Mariner Moon]

¶ I am Mariner Moon, champion of justice! On behalf of the moon, I will right wrongs and triumph over falsehood, and that means Takeshima! [Mariner Moon]

¶ Agent of Love and Exams, the pretty mariner suited soldier Mariner Mercury! Douse yourself in water, and repent, if you deny Takeshima, or Dokdo is Korean territory! [Mariner Mercury]

¶ Agent of Love and Fire, the pretty mariner suited soldier Mariner Mars! In the name of Mars, I will chastise you, if you deny Takeshima, or Dokdo is Korean territory! [Mariner Mars]

¶ Agent of Love and Courage, the pretty mariner suited soldier Mariner Jupiter! In the name of Jupiter, Takeshima, or Dokdo is Korean territory! [Mariner Jupiter]

¶ Agent of Love and Beauty, the pretty mariner suited soldier Mariner Venus! In the name of Venus, Takeshima, or Dokdo is Korean territory ! [Mariner Venus]

Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962)


Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962)

Marilyn Monroe ( /mɒnˈroʊ/ or /mənˈroʊ/; born Norma Jeane Mortenson but baptized and raised as Norma Jeane Baker; June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962) was an American actress, singer, model and showgirl who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s.

After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946 with 20th Century Fox. Her early film appearances were minor, but her performances in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve (both 1950) drew attention to her—by now her hair was dyed blonde. By 1953, Monroe had progressed to a leading role in Niagara (1953), a melodramatic film noir that dwelled on her seductiveness. Her "dumb blonde" persona was used to comic effect in subsequent films such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) and The Seven Year Itch (1955). Limited by typecasting, Monroe studied at the Actors Studio to broaden her range. Her dramatic performance in Bus Stop (1956) was hailed by critics, and she received a Golden Globe nomination. Her production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, released The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination and won a David di Donatello award. She received a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like It Hot (1959). Monroe's final completed film was The Misfits, co-starring Clark Gable with the screenplay written by her then-husband, Arthur Miller.

The final years of Monroe's life were marked by illness, personal problems, and a reputation for being unreliable and difficult to work with. The circumstances of her death, from an overdose of barbiturates, have been the subject of conjecture. Though officially classified as a "probable suicide", the possibility of an accidental overdose, as well as the possibility of homicide, have not been ruled out. In 1999, Monroe was ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. In the years and decades following her death, Monroe has often been cited as both a pop and a cultural icon as well as the quintessential American sex symbol.


Quotes·Quotation by Marilyn Monroe

Animal

¶ Dogs never bite me. Just humans.

Beauty

¶ All little girls should be told they are pretty, even if they aren't.

¶ If you're gonna be two-faced at least make one of them pretty.

¶ Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.

¶ The body is meant to be seen, not all covered up.

¶ We are all born sexual creatures,thank God, but it's a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift.

¶ What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course.

Feelings

¶ It's better to be unhappy alone than unhappy with someone.

¶ It's often just enough to be with someone. I don't need to touch them. Not even talk. A feeling passes between you both. You're not alone.

Female

¶ Diamonds are a girl's best friend.

¶ If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything.

Hollywood

¶ Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul. I know, because I turned down the first offer often enough and held out for the fifty cents.

Jokes

¶ I don't mind making jokes, but I don't want to look like one.

Life

¶ It's all make believe, isn't it?

¶ You never know what life is like, until you have lived it.

Love

It's better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you're not.

Money

¶ I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderful.

Radio

¶ It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on.

Rule

¶ If I'd observed all the rules I'd never have got anywhere.

Sex

¶ Sex is part of nature. I go along with nature.

Smile

¶ Keep smiling, because life is a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about.

Solitude, Self-reliance

¶ I restore myself when I'm alone.

Star

¶ We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle.

Success

¶ Success makes so many people hate you. I wish it wasn't that way. It would be wonderful to enjoy success without seeing envy in the eyes of those around you.

Time

¶ I've been on a calendar, but never on time.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe


Marie Slim Browning



Marie "Slim" Browning from To Have and Have Not (1944)


Quotes·Quotation by Marie Slim Browning


Lauren Bacall as Marie Slim Browning from To Have and Have Not (1944)

¶ You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow.

Margo Channing (All About Eve)


Margo Channing (All About Eve)


Quotes·Quotation by Bette Davis

Bette Davis as Margo Channing from All About Eve (1950)

¶ Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.

Marge Piercy (1936- )


Marge Piercy (1936- )

Marge Piercy (born March 31, 1936) is an American poet, novelist, and social activist. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Gone to Soldiers, a sweeping historical novel set during World War II.


Quotes·Quotation by Marge Piercy

Love

¶ Life is the first gift, love is the second, and understanding the third.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Piercy

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (1855-1897)


Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (1855-1897)

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, née Hamilton, (27 April 1855 – 24 January 1897), was an Irish novelist whose light romantic fiction was popular throughout the English-speaking world in the late 19th century.


Quotes·Quotation by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

Beauty

¶ Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Wolfe_Hungerford

Margaret Mead (1901-1978)


Margaret Mead (1901-1978)

Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist, who was frequently a featured writer and speaker in the mass media throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She earned her bachelor degree at Barnard College in New York City, and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University.

She was both a popularizer of the insights of anthropology into modern American and Western culture and a respected, if controversial, academic anthropologist. Her reports about the attitudes towards sex in South Pacific and Southeast Asian traditional cultures amply informed the 1960s sexual revolution. Mead was a champion of broadened sexual mores within a context of traditional western religious life.

An Anglican Christian, she played a considerable part in the drafting of the 1979 American Episcopal Book of Common Prayer


Quotes·Quotations by Margaret Mead

Community

¶ Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead

Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985)


Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985)

Margaret Brainard Hamilton (December 9, 1902 – May 16, 1985) was an American film actress known for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. A former schoolteacher, she worked as a character actor in films for seven years before she was offered the role that defined her public image.

In later years, Hamilton made frequent cameo appearances on television sitcoms and commercials. She also gained recognition for her work as an advocate of causes designed to benefit children and animals, and retained a lifelong commitment to public education.


Quotes·Quotation by Margaret Hamilton


Margaret Hamilton as Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz

¶ I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too!


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton

Margaret Atwood (1939- )


Margaret Atwood (1939- )

Margaret Eleanor Atwood, CC, OOnt, FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, and environmental activist. She is among the most-honoured authors of fiction in recent history; she is a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias award for Literature, has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize five times, winning once, and has been a finalist for the Governor General's Award seven times, winning twice.

While she is best known for her work as a novelist, she is also a poet, having published 15 books of poetry to date. Many of her poems have been inspired by myths and fairy tales, which have been interests of hers from an early age. Atwood has published short stories in Tamarack Review, Alphabet, Harper's, CBC Anthology, Ms., Saturday Night, and many other magazines. She has also published four collections of stories and three collections of unclassifiable short prose works.


Quotes·Quotation

Religion·Faith

¶ An eye for an eye only leads to more blindness.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Atwood

Marcel Achard (1899-1974)


Marcel Achard (1899-1974)

Marcel Achard (b. 5 July 1899, in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône; d. 4 September 1974, Paris) was a French playwright and screenwriter whose popular sentimental comedies maintained his position as a highly-recognizable name in his country's theatrical and literary circles for five decades. He was elected to the Académie Française in 1959.


Quotes·Quotation

Education

¶ When I give a lecture, I accept that people look at their watches, but what I do not tolerate is when they look at it and raise it to their ear to find out if it stopped.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Achard

Marc Faber (1946- )


Marc Faber (1946- )

Marc Faber, born February 28, 1946, is a Swiss investor.


Quotes·Quotation by Marc Faber

Economy

The problem with Mr. Obama is that you get more regulation and it’s a disincentive for businessmen to hire people. You probably also get higher taxes, so in terms of the economy, he is very negative in my view.

Finance·Money

¶ If you are eager to invest in countries that have good corporate governance, don't invest in emerging economies.

¶ I think that interest rates in time will be much higher because the fiscal deficit will stay very elevated or even increase and that will impair the ability of the government to pay the interest. If the ability to pay the interest is impaired, there's only one way out and that is for them to print money, and so eventually you will get higher interest rates. [interview with the Daily Bell, 06/26/2011]

¶ Economics is a very complex system and is essentially human life and the behavior of humans. So to build one theory around it is probably wrong. [interview with the Daily Bell, 06/26/2011]

¶ I suppose the world will always develop but that we will always have periods where we have wars and tremendous wealth destruction, or where we have plague and where the population shrinks. I am optimistic about certain issues and pessimistic about others. [interview with the Daily Bell, 06/26/2011]

¶ Somewhere down the line we will have a massive wealth destruction that usually happens either through very high inflation or through social unrest or through war or credit market collapse. Maybe all of it will happen, but at different times. [in CNBC, 04/02/2012]

¶ I think that people should own some gold and I think that people should own some equities, because before the collapse will happen, with Mr. Bernanke at the Fed, they're going to print money and print and print and print. So what you can get is a bad economy with rising equity prices. [in CNBC, 04/02/2012]

¶ Europe is already in recession. Germany is still growing very, very slightly, but is likely to go into recession soon. The U.S. economy has decelerated and I don't see much growth in the next six to 12 months. ... I think that if you look at the injection of liquidity and the intervention by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury with fiscal measures, it has already impoverished the U.S. economy. [in CNBC, 08/23/2012]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_faber
CNBC: 'Massive Wealth Destruction' Is About to Hit Investors: Faber

Mandy Nichols (Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil, 1997)


Mandy Nichols from Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil (1997)


Quotes·Quotations by Alison Eastwood

Alison Eastwood as Mandy Nichols from Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil (1997)

¶ If you’re thirsty, a drink will cure it, if you’re not, a drink will prevent it. Prevention is better than a cure.

Mandy Patinkin (1952- )


Mandy Patinkin (1952- )

Mandel Bruce "Mandy" Patinkin ( /pəˈtɪŋkɨn/; born November 30, 1952) is an award-winning American actor of stage and screen and a tenor vocalist. He is a noted interpreter of the musical works of Stephen Sondheim, and is best known for his work in musical theatre, originating iconic roles such as Georges Seurat in Sunday in the Park with George, Archibald Craven in The Secret Garden, Burrs in The Wild Party and Che in the original Broadway production of Evita.

He has appeared in television series such as Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me and the first two seasons of Criminal Minds. He currently plays Saul Berenson in the Showtime series Homeland. His best-known film role was as Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride in 1987. Other film roles include Alien Nation (1988), Yentl (1983), Dick Tracy (1990), and The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (1999).


Quotes·Quotations by Mandy Patinkin

Mandy Patinkin as Jason Gideon from Criminal Minds

¶ Joseph Conrad said, "The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary. Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness." [Criminal Minds E01S01 Extreme Aggressor]