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I was trying so hard. I would memorize the entire script, then I'd be lipping everybody's lines while they were talking. When I watch those episodes, it's disgusting. My performances were horrible. [On his first season of THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR (1990)] — Will Smith

I knew of a physicist at the University of Chicago who was rather crazy like some scientists, and the idea of the insolidity, the instability of the physical world impressed him so much that he used to go around in enormous padded slippers for fear he should fall through the floor. — Alan Watts

Most of our so-called thinking processes are devoted to finding excuses for going on believing as we already do. — Herbert M. Shelton

Religion folks, is open to interpretation. And how YOU interpret the message you find in your religion says a lot about YOU. — Christina Engela

He says this episode will be about grief. About helping other people to mourn. He says that my family's involvement could really help other people in similar situations. All those viewers who thought they lost a family member to a famous serial killer, then are told 36 years later that DNA from the crime scene matches both that of a retired nurse and a man who was four years old at the time and grew up to murder his mother, I think.
With less graciousness than I'd hoped to display, I ask if there's a reason why stories about the bizarre, violent deaths of young, good-looking, middle- to upper-class white girls help people mourn better than other stories. — Maggie Nelson

It's an honor for me to have the opportunity to work with Emilio Estefan. — Jencarlos Canela

Luxurious lobster-nights, farewell, For sober, studious days! — Alexander Pope

I came to understand that happiness and vulnerability are often the same thing. — Oliver Burkeman

Words are made for a certain exactness of thought, as tears are for a certain degree of pain. What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable. — Rene Daumal