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I'm not a parent yet, but I feel like a kid needs to be loved. — Jennifer Westfeldt

Nobody can be happy. You could have moments of happiness, moments of joy. But life is very difficult. Unless you're a total idiot. Then you can be happy. — Irvin Kershner

The hope in the hearts of millions of national socialists can be fulfilled only by an authoritarian government. — Franz Von Papen

There was an incident, in 1912, which 'gave me a turn,' so to speak: when I brought the 'Nude Descending a Staircase' to the Independants, and they asked me to withdraw it before the opening. — Marcel Duchamp

writers to explicitly posit that the Joker embraces the chaos of insanity and death, while the Batman instead channels his pain into an endless crusade to impose order. — Glen Weldon

Back in the really olden days, dinner was seldom a ceremonial event for U.S. families. Only the very wealthy had a separate dining room. For most, meals were informal, a kind of rolling refueling; often only the men sat down. — Nancy Gibbs

Every parent knows this moment in a child's age when he or she needs your attention in a very specific way because it's the beginning and ending of the early life of imagination. It's such a responsibility. — Nicole Ari Parker

I always want to be on the cusp of being in the best shape that I can be. — Michelle Obama

I was guilty all right. Guilty of stupidity for allowing myself to fall into such a mess. — John Grisham

We've all got our own brand of crazy. — Meg Mitchell Moore

We're all beautiful. We all deserve attention. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

One of the things I enjoyed the most is just working as an actor. — Wes Anderson

In retrospect, the saddest moment of one's life would seem to be that in which one first became aware that sensibility must be protected by intelligence if it is to survive living. It is that realization that puts the bloodshed into adolescence. And the lack of that realization makes the rest of life a bloodshed. — Frank O'Hara