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I sometimes lie awake at night and wonder why I am still so popular and, to be honest, I don't know. — Pele

Living in regret will become your biggest regret. — Bill Johnson

A director is a choreographer, both politically and creatively. — William Shatner

I miss the feeling that we understood one another, but I begin to think that was only my delusion all along. — Mary Ann Shaffer

I purposefully isolate myself from anything that has to do with any press. I don't read any press about myself. — Jesse Eisenberg

I'd love to go somewhere warm, somewhere near the beach and somewhere with a cool culture. It could be Hawaii, Cuba, South America - anywhere that has a cool culture and a beautiful climate. — Steve Nash

A mandarin fell in love with a courtesan. 'I shall be yours,' she told him, 'when you have spent a hundred nights waiting for me, sitting on a stool, in my garden, beneath my window.' But on the ninety-ninth night, the mandarin stood up, put his stool under his arm, and went away. — Roland Barthes

I'm, like, super-clumsy and weird and funny and dorky. — Shantel VanSanten

God ... this was who he loved, he thought. And always would. It was the thrust of that stubborn jaw, and the dark, slashing eyebrows, and those piercings up his ear and in his full lower lip. It was that thick, glossy black hair and the golden skin and that heavily muscled body. It was the way he laughed and the fact that he never, ever cried. It was the scars on his inside no one knew about and the conviction that he would always be the first to run into a burning building or a bloody fight or a car wreck. It was all the things Qhuinn had been and was ever going to be. — J.R. Ward

The universe is full of men going through the same motions in the same surroundings, but carrying within themselves, and projecting around them, universes as mutually remote as the constellations. — Emmanuel Mounier

The first rule of marital success: Don't marry crazy and don't be crazy. — Deb Caletti

We think of our land and water and human resources not as static and sterile possessions but as life giving assets to be directed by wise provisions for future days. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Sometimes after a compliment about my characterization skills, I'm asked if I model my characters on real people. Emphatically, no. And sort of, yes. — Brent Weeks