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- Fleas can be taught nearly anything a congressman can. — Mark Twain
- The fatal error of much science fiction has been to subscribe to an optimism based on the idea that revolution, or a… — Brian Aldiss
- You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it. — Mary Renault
- His mind was like a soup dish, wide and shallow; it could hold a small amount of nearly anything, but the slightest… — Irving Stone
- The man who can master his time can master nearly anything. — Winston Churchill
- Ours is a society in which secrets of private life that, formerly, you would have given nearly anything to conceal, you now… — Susan Sontag
- I would do nearly anything for a laugh, to tell the truth. And I'm a particular favourite with young men with earrings. — Celia Imrie
- I would do anything for a part, nearly anything. Being in movies doesn't mean being pretty. — Diane Kruger
- It's important to slow down, every now and then, for no other reason than to call someone to say 'Hi.' It doesn't… — Simon Sinek
- TV producers want ratings and are willing to do nearly anything to get them. They gin up artificial conflicts and create an… — Barry Ritholtz