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There are no right answers to wrong questions. — Ursula K. Le Guin

There was always an element of melancholy involved in sex. After his indiscriminate adolescence he'd preferred sad women, delicate and breakable, women who'd been messed up and who needed him. — Margaret Atwood

The young can't help playacting; themselves incomplete, they are thrust by life into a completed world where they are compelled to act fully grown. They therefore adopt forms, patterns, models - those that are in fashion, that suit, that please - and enact them. — Milan Kundera

You have nothing to offer if you're just some machine actress. — Leslie Mann

What you seek is close by and rises to meet you. — Friedrich Holderlin

I do love my work. As an actor, you live from job to job, though, and you have to be prepared for that. — Julianne Moore

We don't make a distinction between civilians and non-civilians, innocents and non-innocents. Only between Muslims and unbelievers. And the life of an unbeliever has no value. It has no sanctity. — Omar Bakri Muhammad

I have nothing but my heart and I have given it long ago to my country. — Louis Riel

Again, if I was going to call Romney and the Republicans stupid, I'm certainly not going to call the Democrats and President Obama stupid. — Antonio Villaraigosa

You're a dark, dangerous storm, Nathan," She tilted her head back, her glacial blue eyes arresting, even in the darkness of the club. "If i'm not carful I'm going to leap off a cliff with you. — Lara Adrian

Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your heart away; Give pearls away and rubies, But keep your fancy free. — A.E. Housman

Oh! To be beyond the pale once more, out of civilization into savagery? I abhor civilization! — Isabella L. Bird

And mighty poets in their misery dead. — William Wordsworth