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The scene when Sodapop comes out of the shower in The Outsiders was a very important moment in my adolescence. — Amy Poehler

I love the surprise element of being a mom. — Jessica Capshaw

What I most wanted even at that early age, was to capture and hold the truth, with the certainty and love that it brings. — Neil Turok

Usually people think that it is the musicians who create the music, but in fact it is music who creates the musicians. — Robert Fripp

In the electronic game world, I know I have a reputation for doing the cyberpunk thing, and for doing the serious epic fantasy thing, but if you go back to when I was a kid, I've been a Disney fan all my life. — Warren Spector

You don't have contempt for a horse that's troubled. Everybody has baggage, everybody has things that they've had to deal with in their life, and it can be something positive depending on how you use it. — Buck Brannaman

Lord, forgive the times I tried to read your mind. — Keith Green

One of the most difficult features of direct experince is that it is unfiltered by any theories or expectations. It's hard to observe without imposing a theory to explain what we're seeing, but the trouble with theories, as Einstein said, is that they explain not only what is observed, but what can be observed. We start to build expectations based on our theories. — Michael Crichton

Assistance granted to the unemployed does not dispose of unemployment. It makes it easier for the unemployed to remain idle. — Ludwig Von Mises

An actor is totally vulnerable. His total personality is exposed to critical judgment - his intellect, his bearing, his diction, his whole appearance. In short, his ego. — Alec Guinness

We haven't even begun to see just how many transactions are going to take place online. — Natalie Massenet

Windsurfing, the sound of the word contains all the mystery of a solitary buoy in the fog, echoing across the water at the end of the day. — Laurie Nadel