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When we left school, it was the early eighties. This country was on its knees. There were no jobs, none. If you couldn't go into Daddy's business, you emigrated or went on the dole. Even if you had the money and the points for college - and we didn't - that just put it off for a few years. — Tana French

I love Buster Keaton and I love physical comedy when it's done in an emotionally understated way. I just like to play it, and I need the attention. — Demetri Martin

I used to have a list of things from my school buddies of what kind of art material they wanted. I'd go up to the West End of London and spend the whole day knocking stuff off. — Ronald Biggs

Americans don't eat horses. They are not raised as food animals and they are treated with chemicals that render them unsafe for consumption. The regulations needed to change their status to "food animals" would cripple every aspect of the horse industry as we know it. Plus, it would be wrong. — Willie Nelson

As artists we are here to make you uncomfortable with the complexity of your reality. — Junot Diaz

There are others whose lives are blessed when a missionary serves, such as the members of his family who support him, pray for him, and try to live worthy of him. — Gordon B. Hinckley

When you go before a lion, you are a warrior;
but when it smells your fear, you are prey. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Every man in his lifetime needs to thank his faults. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I also met, early on Ella Fitzgerald. Her songbooks are some of the most amazing bodies of work. — Johnny Mathis

Who that man in the black Sedan
With two cheap hookers and a Mexican
Pumpin' white lines, sippin' warm Coors Light
Mickey Avalon, call me Mr. Right — Mickey Avalon

Middle age is when a guy keeps turning off lights for economical rather than romantic reasons. — Lillian Gordy Carter

Life is a matter of choice, while death is a matter of time. — Harold Araneta

Day-dreams without work do not amount to anything; it is the actual work that counts. — Heber J. Grant

I think I was about seven when people started telling my parents I would be an actor or a performer of some kind. — Juliet Rylance