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Flying to me isn't scary, it's just incredibly boring. And I guess I have a fear of boredom, so in that regard, I'm afraid to fly. — Chuck Klosterman

My biggest challenge will be to play the totally submissive woman. It takes a toll on you when you play someone who's far removed from your personality. — Regina King

Consumerism has become a new religion, complete with its high priests at Which? and its fatwas against anyone with the temerity to try to sell anything at more than cost price ... It is a depressingly medieval outlook on economic life. — Sean O'Grady

The thing that's changed the most has just been the rapid technology. — Jeffrey Katzenberg

I'm just trying to get kids motivated to be readers by connecting them with a book they like. — Jon Scieszka

In fact, gone are the days of having sex at all. I have resorted to jerking off alone in the bathroom after my wife's asleep. It's a sad, lonely existence when you have to take your cell phone into the shitter so you don't wake your wife when you pull up the YouPorn app and crank one out. The worst part is the SpongeBob SquarePants shower curtain in the bathroom. Do you know how difficult it is to keep an erection while SpongeBob is staring at you with his big, googly eyes and you keep hearing the song "Jellyfishin', Jellyfishin', Jellyfishin" in your head? — Tara Sivec

I want to give up my bearings, slip out of who i am, shed everything, the way a snake discards old skin. — Khaled Hosseini

A disciplined mind invites true joy. — Yongey Mingyur

Some people might think that sex is the highest experience you can have. I tend to think that music is. — Brian Wilson

Although there are many things you can rely on, no one is more reliable than yourself, — Jack Weatherford

The red sole was born from red nail polish. I am giving back to beauty what the shoes took from the nails many years ago. — Christian Louboutin

The healing process is best described as a spiral. Survivors go through the stages once, sometimes many times; sometimes in one order, sometimes in another. Each time they hit a stage again, they move up the spiral: they can integrate new information and a broader range of feelings, utilize more resources, take better care of themselves, and make deeper changes. Allies in Healing by Laura Davis — Laura Hough

My soul desires a pre-industrial world, and since I can't have that, I don't really care for anything material. — Alison Moyet