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One of the biggest lessons we can learn in life is to do everything possible to reach an accord with the individual we are having trouble with. — Harold Klemp

The wind's in the east ... I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east. — Charles Dickens

What kind of heaven is that, you can't have your records? — Michael Chabon

The worst thing about the slivers of light is that you get to catch people's expressions for only a split second; then they disappear again, and in between you are forced to think about what it is that could make a person look so devastated. — Melina Marchetta

Shut up, sod off, and let me in. (Fury) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

To be in love involves the most irresistible conviction that one will go on being in love until one dies, and that possession of the beloved will confer, not merely frequent ecstasies, but settled, fruitful, deep-rooted, lifelong happiness. — C.S. Lewis

One of my first gigs was as a guest star, and I was supposed to be a big imposing character. — David Giuntoli

My life is about politics, a lot of about music, and a lot about things other than acting. I like traveling the world. But, what makes me want to stay in this business and keep doing this are movies when it's a true labor of love. — Olivia Wilde

Stop messin' around. Be the person you are meant to be. Remember that somewhere someone is rooting for you to succeed! Don't worry about the others. They're too busy riding coattails, being unhappy and making excuses as to why they gave up on their own dreams. You've got this. And if today you were wondering if you could do it? Consider this your pep talk. — Dawn Garcia

I enjoy living like a hermit, but I cannot live like a hermit. — Dick Dale

Did you really cease to love a person because you had been treated cruelly? — W. Somerset Maugham