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Every character should want something, even if it is only a glass of water. — Kurt Vonnegut
Its when the sun shines the brightest that our shadows appear the biggest — Robin Sharma
He did not know how hawks mated but he knew that all things fought. — Cormac McCarthy
I'm not terribly sentimental. — Katherine Heigl
It was really unusual to go from being in university for four years to all of a sudden acting every day. I'd never been able to do it exclusively like that. It was always sort of like my secret thing that I did privately. — Mackenzie Davis
You see, when you're excited, your body has trouble telling the difference between pain and pleasure. — Cherise Sinclair
My friends are a huge part of my inspiration. — Waris Ahluwalia
The best gift is giving from your heart — Kevin Heath
I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it. — Jane Elliot
You are axes, in a world of wood. And the wood remembers when it has been cut, even if the axe forgets. — John Amaechi
You should never let a silly detail such as not getting attacked with a cake fork stand in the way of a little well-deserved sexy time. — Rosen Trevithick
Anti-Americanism may indeed have grown fiercer than it was during the cold war. It is a common phenomenon that when the angels fail to deliver, the demons become more fearsome. — Ian Buruma
I used to cut out paper dolls. — Andy Warhol
That's what we do in this country. That's the American Dream. That's freedom, and I'll take it any day over the supervision and sanctimony of the central planners. — Paul Ryan
Foreigners cannot enjoy our food, I suppose, any more than we can enjoy theirs. It is not strange; for tastes are made, not born. I might glorify my bill of fare until I was tired; but after all, the Scotchman would shake his head and say, 'Where's your haggis?' and the Fijan would sigh and say, 'Where's your missionary?' — Mark Twain