God Is An Iron (1977)
Context: Call it… joy. The thing like pleasure that you feel when you've done a good thing or passed up a real tempting chance to do a bad thing. Or when the unfolding of the universe just seems especially apt. It's nowhere near as flashy and intense as pleasure can be. Believe me! But it's got something going for it. Something that can make you do without pleasure, or even accept a lot of pain, to get it.
“Destroying the whole universe' – an always tempting scenario when you realise in SF you can do anything – just seems too easy.”
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Louise Sweeney (December 28, 1987) "Bette Davis: On the heels of a new honor and a new film, a screen legend looks back over her 60-year career", Christian Science Monitor, p. 19.
“Just so you know, you can call me anything you want—just as long as you always call me.”
Source: Through the Zombie Glass
“Don't worry about anything. Just do what you can and be the best you can be.”
In response to David Winer http://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/12/21/scripting-news-for-12212006/
Letter to George Bernard Shaw (1 November 1912) published in Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell (1952), p. 52; this was later used in the play Dear Liar : A Biography in Two Acts (1960) by Jerome Kilty, an adaptation of the correspondence between Shaw and Campbell.