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A floor length backless black sequined dress would be my dream dress. As for my dream date - that would have to be a young Marlon Brando! — Rebecca Hall

The Times Square Incident wasn't a terrorist attack, it was a Jim Carrey movie. The terrorist locked the keys to the safe house he was going to escape to in the carbomb. And I love that he locked the carbomb. Nobody's getting my Ipod. Then he left the keys to carbomb hanging out of the tailgate of the carbomb, and built the carbomb out of fertilizer that wouldn't explode. I have been doing comedy for 25 years and I have never been that funny. — Christopher Titus

Finding a guy isn't a problem. Keeping a guy is a problem, and finding the guy is a complete catastrophe. — Claire Contreras

Biology is a science of three dimensions. The first is the study of each species across all levels of biological organization, molecule to cell to organism to population to ecosystem. The second dimension is the diversity of all species in the biosphere. The third dimension is the history of each species in turn, comprising both its genetic evolution and the environmental change that drove the evolution. Biology, by growing in all three dimensions, is progressing toward unification and will continue to do so. — E. O. Wilson

If we are to become friends I must laugh the way I really do, LOL is not my thing. — Gabbo De La Parra

For every sin there is forgiveness, and especially for the sins of youth. — Marcel Proust

I mean, who wants to be the fucking goddess of macrame? — Neal Stephenson

I would love to do top of pops as a grandma. — Tina Charles

Obsessing over a boy makes the time fly. — Alecia Whitaker

Eventually we want to do a puppet musical with turntables in the orchestra pit. — Eric San

The Jacksonian era is generally talked about in terms of individualism, and the development of free market capitalism, and Victorian prudery. It was shocking to find a parallel history to that - a bunch of Americans with very different priorities. I stumbled on to these people, and then became completely fixated on them. The question that drove me was: how did these reasonable people adopt these extremely unreasonable ideas? — Christine Jennings