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Making movies is like a circus. You get together for a finite amount of time and you build the most extravagant thing you can, which requires teamwork. Most people don't know, but when you see something on screen, it looks perfect. If you go behind the scenes, things are very archaic. You only see the front of the building, not the back. — Joe Hahn

Some tribes of birds will relieve and rear up the young and helpless, of their own and other tribes, when abandoned. — William Bartram

The universe whispered it's him, but I sent you away ~ I tested our connection and left it to fate,
Years have passed and others have come into our lives, but here we are again, meeting another time.
Our timing is off, so we set our connection free once again, trusting the winds of fate and the synchronicity it sends. — Nikki Rowe

I've never been so star struck in my life as when I met President Obama and Bill Clinton ... and at the same time, no less! I'm not one to be at a loss for words, and that was a moment when I really was speechless. It was a big, big night. — Megan Hilty

We have found, in our country, that when people have the right to make decisions as close to home as possible, they usually make the right decisions. — Ronald Reagan

I had a funny feeling that day, all day: something about how much I liked my life and where I was with it. — John Darnielle

Of course, everybody says they're for peace. Hitler was for peace. Everybody is for peace. The question is: What kind of peace? — Noam Chomsky

I have about 50 guitars around the house. I can't take more than a few steps without finding one to pick up. — Bill Mumy

Live life to the fullest, however long that life might be. — Ileana Araguti

Any pleasure gained by means other than mental control weakens the body. — Mata Amritanandamayi

You can't be a casual observer of something humorous - you have to engage, you have to find it funny for the relationship between actor and audience to work. — Brendan Coyle