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All the things you can do to prepare for a role that free you, in the moment, are great. You have this muscle memory for things. You don't have to act it as much, once you've done it enough. — Josh Peck
Booking an act for my Dad's 70th birthday, I wanted a great act and went straight to John Archer- his reputation in the magic world is among the very best. I was so pleased he was able to do it, and he absolutely brought the house down. It was brilliant, hysterically funny, and perfectly pitched for the occasion. He made the evening. I'd recommend him unreservedly. — Derren Brown
If they don't talk now, the scar will only harden over time, it will calcify, and then they'll be like strangers who never loved each other, which is the saddest thought of all. — Jenny Han
With mindfulness you can see the real owner of things. Do you think this is your world, your body? It is the world's world, the body's body. If you tell it, Don't get old, does the body listen? Does your stomach ask permission to get sick? We only rent this house; why not find out who really owns it? — Ajahn Chah
You needn't worry about me. I know enough to do what every man ought to do in wartime when he's watched and threatened by bullies. I conceal my feelings; lie whenever necessary; pretend to admire the rascals who've ruined our city and our country; cheer dolts, bullies and knaves and damn all wise temperate men! — Kenneth Roberts
It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are. — E. E. Cummings
Rapunzel. She was one hundred times nobler than he had been, and he loved her. — Melanie Dickerson
I like to spend as much time on the stage as possible. I don't do a regular TV series because I don't want to be overexposed. — William Katt
I always admire writers. My father was a writer, a poet. I always admire people who can clearly state their mind. — Ai Weiwei
She recognized the panic at even a moment's boredom that all these piles contained, as well as the unreasonable hopefulness regarding time. — Lorrie Moore
Moments of something this good, this unexpected and off his usual path, they always dredged up old shit, like somehow happiness came with sorrow as its anchor. — Heidi Cullinan
Modern food may be the most compelling lie humans have ever told. — Mark Schatzker
COSY. Annabeth never thought she would describe anything in Tartarus that way, but, despite the fact that the giant's hut was as big as a planetarium and constructed of bones, mud and drakon skin, it definitely felt cosy — Anonymous