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When I first moved to L.A. as a dancer, all I wanted to do was dance. I never even considered trying to act or direct. — Cris Judd

He said cynicism's self-protection, a defense mechanism used by cowards who give up on love because they're afraid love's given up on them. — Linda Yellin

Every day of your life, you have information that enters your head, and that information informs your understanding of things, or shifts it, or changes it, or deepens it, or confuses you. Every day, every moment of every day - it's like this thing that happens. — Charlie Kaufman

All I know is reception; I am and I have: but I do not get, and when I fancied I had gotten anything, I found I did not. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In Ishmael I articulated a living mythology that is so integral to our culture that it's never examined or even noticed by anyone. It's like the sound of blood rushing through your veins - you hear it so constantly that you don't hear it at all. — Daniel Quinn

To a significant degree, the commitments we make in life define us. They reveal our interests, passions and goals, and give important clues in discerning meaning and finding happiness in life. While many seem to struggle with the archetypal human question, "who am I?" one simple look at who and what you're devoted to, what takes up your time and fires your imagination can clarify your life direction. It can help you to make authentic decisions that are rooted in your deepest convictions. We are happiest when we are in harmony with our passion. — Monks Of New Skete

Dead battles, like dead generals, hold the military mind in their dead grip. — Barbara Tuchman

However much you deny the truth, the truth goes on existing. — George Orwell

He looked down with pleasure-hazed eyes, at her face so tenderly confined in the bracket of his hands, and he whispered in Romany, I am yours. — Lisa Kleypas

I have no culture, no humane harmony in my brains. I can't live without a culture anymore. — Kurt Vonnegut