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A dream of favours, a favourable dream. They know how they believe that they believe that they know. Wherefore they wail. — James Joyce

Urgent necessity prompts many to do things. — Miguel De Cervantes

You have to remind casting directors out here that you don't just do one thing. There's a lot of people who do just one thing. — Stephen Root

If you want me to rule out ever being Manchester United manager, I can't. Special clubs need special managers, so in theory it could work. — Jose Mourinho

I do have insecurities. I don't know if you can tell. I'm not brimming with confidence. — Andy Kindler

Staying alive, as it turns out, is mostly common sense. — Judy Melinek

Poverty is no sinne.
[Poverty is no sin.] — George Herbert

I did not do anything wrong as a governor, even if you accept the verdict as it is, it doesn't indicate that. — Edwin Edwards

The things we see are only masks for the things we can't see. — Anthony Doerr

That living has no value - it's what you do with life that gives it worth. — Michael J. Sullivan

I think that there is a purity aesthetic, like "I just make art because I'm an artist and I can't help it. I don't care what the critics say." But different mediums have a different relationship with the public. If you're in a performing medium it's hard not to place some weight on whether or not people come to your shows, or whether or not they're enjoying them. — Mirah

God forbid, one day you two might understand what it's like to lose everything. To have to face it again, afterward - that might be the worst part. Sometimes the past should stay in the past.
City of Savages — Lee Kelly

One of the first signs of a repressive regime is the capture of the education systems of their respective countries. Whether the theocrats have taken over by force or by subterfuge (as is being attempted in the United States), they dumb down learning, crush knowledge, and then supplant it with their dogma. They then gain secure political power because the population isn't educated enough to critically examine what is really going on. — Jeffrey Selman

All men are brutes. — Beatriz Williams