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I love all of mythology and rules pertaining to all of the monsters, but I like to go the extra step. — Stephen Sommers

Jack made it very comfortable for me on the set. We'd met socially before but never worked together. You know, he's very professional, very disciplined and he's always prepared and knows his lines. — Kathy Bates

I don't get where he gets off thinking he should be able to have his cake and eat it too because news flash, this cake store is fucking closed.--Lane — Michelle A. Valentine

Liberty is a romantic notion to me. — Dawn McCullough-White

You can't change the past so change something you can. the future! — Erin Merryn

I don't really listen to rap; I just like to rap. — Tyler, The Creator

I can feel this heart inside me and I conclude it exists. I can touch this world and I also conclude that it exists. All my knowledge ends at this point. The rest is hypothesis. — Albert Camus

I have built, deep in my heart, a chapel filled with you. — Marcel Proust

Why argue about decisions you're not powerful enough to make yourself? — John Houseman

You cannot stand for civil rights + not support gay marriage. You cannot stand for human rights + not support gay marriage. It's that simple.
Everywhere, the voice of the oppressed must echo + ring out or else it will be crushed by the tyranny of wickedness. — Bernard Schaffer

Music has always been my constant, my salvation. It's cliche to write that, but it's true. — Carrie Brownstein

It's filled with ... baking soda. Because it really smells. — Kate O'Brien

I've gotten into two fights since I've begun studying the martial arts, and each time, I was worried I'd kill the guy. One of my teachers always told me I had good power but bad control. — Jim Butcher

One of the songs that stayed in my head that I really considered a lot was an old folk song called 'John Brown' - not the abolitionist John Brown, but the one that Bob Dylan has covered and sung before. It's about a boy coming home from the Civil War, or maybe World War I even, and about his Mother seeing him all destroyed. — Quentin Tarantino