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en Bigot: One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion that you do not entertain.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Nothing so obstinately stands in the way of all sorts of progress as pride of opinion. While nothing is so foolish and baseless.
  Josiah Gilbert Holland

en People who call Reggie White a bigot and homophobic, beware, because you're calling God himself a bigot and homophobic.

en We're here to entertain, we're not here to change the opinion of the world; we're not here to teach (people), which is part of some of the other theaters' directives.

en One must ... aim to stimulate, educate, coax, coerce, cajole – shock when necessary – but, above, all to entertain. No newspaper, and no newspaperman, should ever be ashamed to entertain.

en That's the message. Enjoy. Get out and party. Have a good time. We want to entertain you, but we want to entertain you in our own way.

en Since the purpose of all actors is to entertain I appear frequently in the films that do just that - entertain. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. Since the purpose of all actors is to entertain I appear frequently in the films that do just that - entertain.

en Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. Often the attachment is scarcely perceptible.
  Virginia Woolf

en It's great to be able to sit somewhere and work without having any wires attached, no nothing attached, but you have that risk that it comes back to.

en Labels only confuse people. The smarter people recognize artists who transcend categories. But I always try to entertain. It's in my nature; writers are born to entertain. If that means working ostensibly within a genre, fine.

en And certainly he warned them of Our violent seizure, but they obstinately disputed the warning.

en Now I think that's shifted a bit, if I am absolutely honest. Some of the opprobrium attached to the war is also attached to the fact that the armed services are taking part in it. We are, if you like, guilty by association with a decision to go to war that not the whole of this country enjoined.

en If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants.
  Albert Einstein

en who will vigorously and zealously represent my First Amendment interests.

en I believe we zealously defended Mr. Bentley. The jury spoke.


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