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The secrets of this earth are not for all men to see, but only for those who will seek them (pg. 52). — Ayn Rand

I consider myself a Texan. I grew up in Texas and Oklahoma. — Gary Busey

It was easy enough to invent theological-sounding passages, provided you used the right language. Most people presumed you were quoting something too obscure for them to recognise. — Alex Scarrow

On that terrible day, a nation became a neighborhood. All Americans became New Yorkers. — George Pataki

Other actors are not my concern, and that's their life and that's their journey. Everybody has to get to a point in their own time and their own way. — Zachary Quinto

It sucked me first, and now sucks thee,
And in this flea our two bloods mingled be; — John Donne

The more I study men, the more I realize that they are nothing in the world but boys grown too big to be spankable. — Jean Webster

You don't choose the times you live in, but you do choose who you want to be. And you do choose how you think. — Grace Lee Boggs

She will not bow her head to any woman or man, so why, indeed, should she bow to a needle? — Libbie Hawker

Intimacy is important in my work because I don't understand existence without intimacy. All of us are dependent on other people - and in ways we don't know. You cross the street and assume that person isn't crazy, they don't want to mow me down with their car. I don't know that person but I am already in a relationship with them. I am asking them to abide by the traffic laws. If they decided not to, I'd be dead. Even in those anonymous ways, we're in relationships. — Claudia Rankine

The worst prejudice we acquire during our youth is the idea that life is serious. Children have the right instincts: they know that life is not serious, and treat it as a game... — Egon Friedell

The situation in the film is like me going out to Venice Beach and talking to a homeless guy on the boardwalk, and 13 years later he's the president. — John Cusack