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I would love to share the screen with Meryl Streep, wouldn't we all? I would love to work with Spielberg and Scorsese; that would be lovely. I'm also a huge fan of Johnny Depp and the way he creates his characters, so that would be fun. I mean, any of the greats, really. — Grace Gealey

The times that I have done something that I didn't respond to emotionally right away, it's generally not worked out too well. — Natalie Wood

Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. — William Shakespeare

Be honest, how hideous do I look?"
He took another step back and pursed his lips.
"That bad, huh?" I muttered.
No, no Bella. Actually ... " He seemed to be struggling for the right word. "You look ... sexy."
I laughed out loud. "Right."
Very sexy, really. — Stephenie Meyer

Good taste has everything to do with being cultured and being refined, and if art has to do with anything, it has to do with being human. — Rich Mullins

For me, the peculiar qualities of faith are a logical outcome of this level of biological organization. — E. O. Wilson

It's not easy, either psychologically or practically, to keep tweaking the truth to make it all fit together. — Haruki Murakami

I love wushu a lot and I would love to see it included in future Olympic Games. — Jackie Chan

...though it was too true that life as she is lived has a way of being curiously different from life as described by novelists. — Stella Gibbons

When my mother got home from work, she would take me to the movies. It was her way of getting out, and she would take me with her. I'd go home and act all the parts. It had a tremendous influence on my becoming an actor. — Al Pacino

Now remember," Akira whispered, "if it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, pick it up. If you can't pick it up, paint it." "What if it is snoring?" Makki asked. "Then you wake it up. — Joe Bonadonna

It is notorious that, whenever the demand for labor is much greater than the supply, or the wages of labor are much higher than the expenses of living, very many, even on the ordinary laboring class, are remarkable for indolence, and work no more than compelled by necessity. — Edmund Ruffin