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Don't compare yourself to other MOMS ... We are all just winging it, just some hide it better than others. — Tanya Masse

It's profoundly disorienting to go from zero to celebrity. — Patrick Rothfuss

I think of my films as not necessarily political but more moral. Between my father, my stepfather, and my mother - they all felt pretty passionately about the importance of standing up and doing the right thing, and none of them were suck-ups. What motivates me is usually abuse of power. — Alex Gibney

Even if I win, what will my future hold? Can I put "saved world" on a college application? If I fulfil my destiny next week, where do I go from there? A Where Are They Now pity piece in some Greek god trash rag? — Tellulah Darling

My life is a gift from the Creator. What I do with it is my gift to the Creator. — Billy Mills

There are some elements of digital photography that I don't really like, such as the fact that you see the results immediately. — Anton Corbijn

He is a benefactor of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into the short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and so recur habitually to the mind. — Samuel Johnson

Don't we all have an itch for kitsch? — Matei Calinescu

A friend of mine in the ER told me that the animal consciousness is one of the here-and-now and that the human being can approximate it by drinking five martinis while soaking in a hot tub. — Thom Jones

What really amazed me was when I sent a suit out for cleaning, forgetting that $700 was in the pocket. They sent the suit back to me. If that happened in New York, both money and suit would be gone. — Mike Tyson

Anyone who sees the realism in Lynch truly understand poetry! — Armond White

Absolute power, as we have always known, corrupts absolutely; it corrupts because it does not do the trick for the individual. Reality always creeps in
the reality of our helplessness and our mortality; the reality that, despite our reach for the stars, a creaturely fate awaits us. — Irvin D. Yalom