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If in the least particular, one could derange the order of nature, who would accept the gift of life? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The longer you stay in the job that you do the more you learn about what those around you do. As an actor I've always nosed around apologetically about: "oh wouldn't it be interesting if I could do that?" I can't imagine not wanting to do this everyday. — Jason Bateman

I always wished there was somebody like the Coen Brothers and they appeared. And so yeah, my favorite role that I've ever done was in The Man Who Wasn't There. That's my very favorite character I've ever played. — Billy Bob Thornton

Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age not yet begun; as we see that the shadows, which are at morning and evening so large, almost entirely disappear at midday. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Farther west, Michigan's seemingly inexhaustible stock of white pine - 170 billion board feet of it when the first colonists arrived - shrank by 95 percent in just a century. — Bill Bryson

I quit my job just to quit. I didn't quit my job to write fiction. I just didn't want to work anymore. — Don DeLillo

My friends have always called me 'Mr. Thorough,' in that when I get into something, I become obsessed with it. — Daniel Radcliffe

Every time I go to Washington, I break out in a cold sweat. So I try not to spend too much time there. — John Kasich

Exile is courage. True exile is the true measure of each writer. — Roberto Bolano

The world is full of horrors, Tommen. You can fight them, or laugh at them, or look without seeing ... — George R R Martin

I'm that crazy-ass drunk uncle that nobody wants to invite to the holidays and birthdays. — Mark McGrath

As I've been able to once again gain the benefits of speed work, I'm enjoying my running more and more. — Frank Shorter

with the possibility that he might never — Nicholas Sparks