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When I was a teenager, I met a comedian who I admired, and he was very rude to me. That's why when people come up to me I try not to be rude. I don't want to name who he is, but it really put me off watching his stuff since. — Stephen Merchant

I don't think every person is unique. If every person is unique, then unique is a completely unneccessary word."
"Don't you think that every person has something specific that makes them special?"
"Maybe, but if that's the case, then people are 99 percent boring."
"And you, are you one of the few people who isn't boring?"
"I don't think I'm any more remarkable than anyone else. THe difference is that I've discovered that I don't need to go around pretending I have a personality. — Gunnar Ardelius

I am," I said
To no one there
An no one heard at all
Not even the chair
"I am," I cried
"I am," said I
And I am lost, and I can't even say why
Leavin' me lonely still — Neil Diamond

Maybe subconsciously I've kept activism separate from acting because it's important to me in a more profound way. — Blythe Danner

June is gazing at Michael with a glow about her face, a well of feeling for her husband. Leo and Stephen are also looking at their father, Leo's expression sympathetic, nearly teary. The three of them as they look at Michael are like magnets, the ties drawing each one to him nearly visible. This is what family means, Nora thinks. — Maya Lang

Is it so hard to die, Mr. Lewis? Is that labyrinth really worse than this one? — John Green

You don't have to settle for what you are at this moment. You can work to make a difference.
Chex — Piers Anthony

I kept staring at the door as if it held the secret to the universe. — A.B. Shepherd

You think you can say a few words and end us? There is no end, Eva. — Sylvia Day

Ah me! how hard a thing it is to say — Dante Alighieri

The act of connection produces a fork in causality, the new branch causally unique. A stub, as we call them. — William Gibson