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I come from a pretty tough background and I learned a long time ago not to be bothered. — Bob Ainsworth

Sleep is still difficult I sleep for three or four hours a day. Usually sometime in the afternoon. I walk in the cold, keep myself numb. I cry less, and less. (James Frey, pg.88) — James Frey

Especially on unexpected journeys, you have time; you can figure certain deeper things out, like who you are and what you want. That's why I enjoy journeys. — Imtiaz Ali

One must be crucified on one's own private cross. — Leonard Woolf

The failure to examine heterosexuality as an institution is like failing to admit that the economic system called capitalism or the caste system of racism is maintained by a variety of forces, including both physical violence and false consciousness. — Adrienne Rich

Words, living and ghostly, the quick and the dead, crowd and jostle the otherwise too empty corridors of my mind ... To move among this bright, strange, often fabulous herd of beings, to summon them at my will, to fasten them on to paper like flies, that they may decorate it, this is the pleasure of writing. — Rose Macaulay

There's nothing about my life that I would have changed. — Randy Pausch

Remember, nobility knows no race or station. Always judge a man by his heart and actions. — Lorna Seilstad

I hit him with body shots that would have brought down cities. — Joe Frazier

Killing depends on circumstances, as you'd expect, whether it's a cold, planned murder, or a hot death in a fight, or inspired by honor or a more shameful motive. However many times you kill, though, it's the first that matters. It's a man's first blood that banishes him from the world of the ordinary. — David Mitchell

I feel quite grounded, which is great. — Tom Weston-Jones

And some people, you've got to lock up. If you don't, they're going to hurt you. — Judge Mills Lane

I am always looking for a great play and a great part to do. — Cynthia Nixon