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I was so envious of everyone who went to Sylvia Young Theatre School. I wanted to go, but my dad flat-out refused. He thought I'd become some tapdancing freak without qualifications. And he was right in a way. I'm glad I didn't go. That might have changed. — Russell Tovey

I want you, and I know you feel the same way. Neither of us could've changed that much. I believe in that. And I want you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Escaping into a film is not like escaping into a book. Books force you to give something back to them, to exercise your intelligence and imagination, where as you can watch a film-and even enjoy it-in a state of mindless passivity. — Paul Auster

You know something, the Big Valboski is a lot like a Rubix Cube ... the more you play with it, the harder it gets! — Val Venis

The art of putting into play mediocre qualities often begets more reputation than is achieved by true merit. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

One journalist estimated my liquid net worth at $25 million. That's pretty close. My houses are worth another $7 million. — Suze Orman

I knew that I was gay, I knew it. I just couldn't see myself as a gay woman, even though that's where my heart was. — Portia De Rossi

No one can give you better advice than yourself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Life, carefully examined, is actually a form of allegorical literature with a very tight constructural grid laid over it. — Terence McKenna

Will Generation X and the Millennials do a better job running the world than the boomers have? Let's hope so. — P. J. O'Rourke

Women react differently: a French woman who sees herself betrayed by her husband will kill his mistress; an Italian will kill her husband; a Spaniard will kill both; and a German will kill herself. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

Courage is worthy of respect when displayed in the maintenance of legitimate claims and in the repelling of aggressions, bodily or other. Courage is worthy of yet higher respect when danger is faced in defence of claims common to self and others, as in resistance to invasion. Courage is worthy of the highest respect when risk to life or limb is dared in defence of others. — Herbert Spencer