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I remember my dad, who coached football, would buy some of his players football shoes when they couldn't afford it. — Chaske Spencer

If you think well of others, you will also speak well of others and to others. From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. If your heart is full of love, you will speak of love. — Mother Teresa

A couple of girls I've signed autographs for have just cried or broken out into tears. — Chaske Spencer

I remember hearing stories from my mother and father about their parents and grandparents when they were taken off the reservation, taken to the boarding schools, and pretty much taught to be ashamed of who they were as Native Americans. You can feel that impact today. — Chaske Spencer

What I like about New York City is nobody cares. If they do, they don't ever approach. They just give you a 'What's up?' and that's it. — Chaske Spencer

It's just amazing to do something that's part of a pop culture phenomenon. — Chaske Spencer

It's really surprising that what you put on paper, people will believe. — Chaske Spencer

You're my master. And I am only here to serve you. That's what I understand. And to be honest, I don't think there's anything else to know. — D.H. Sidebottom

I just want to do really good work. — Chaske Spencer

There are some hot girls in Vancouver. — Chaske Spencer

One thing I'm not is a moralistic filmmaker. I'm not trying to tell people what to do, and I'm not trying to lead. — Mary Harron

Where I come from, there were traditions with my race and whenever you faced a curve in life, there was always a tradition. — Chaske Spencer

I have my own production company called Urban Dreams. — Chaske Spencer

I knew everything about her backstory. I skimmed through all the books and read through everything that happened between Sam (Chaske Spencer), Emily and Leah (Julia Jones), so by the time we started filming, I knew everything that had to do with my storyline. — Tinsel Korey

It's better for us all to die together, proud, than have them discredit us and take us apart and make us look like a bunch of crazy people," he said. "What do you think everybody committing suicide will look like?" Stephan wanted to know. "Well, at first, maybe they'll think we're crazy," Jones said. "But it's going to go down in history as a great act. — Tim Reiterman

I feel like giving back is in my blood. — Chaske Spencer

I went to an all white school where I dealt with racism. — Chaske Spencer

It's not a bad day at work when you just have to take your shirt off for a big franchise movie. There are worse jobs out there! — Chaske Spencer

To be human is to be in the tense condition of a death-foreseeing, consciously libidinous animal. No other earthly creature suffers such a capacity for thought, such a complexity of envisioned but frustrated possibilities, such a troubling ability to question the tribal and biological imperatives. — John Updike

I think people should look at learning about Native American history the same as visiting Washington, D.C., and seeing the monuments there. It's all part of the package. — Chaske Spencer

I'm Lakota Sioux. — Chaske Spencer

There was a point - when I was a kid - where I said I wanted to be like Luke Skywalker, with blond hair and blue eyes. My mom right there told me to never be ashamed of who I am. — Chaske Spencer

The acting part is easy; it's the preparing - lifting weights and getting your body in tip-top shape - that's the hard part. — Chaske Spencer

On the film sets of 'New Moon' and 'Eclipse,' I feel safe. It's like you're in the center of the hurricane, but outside is where it starts to get chaotic. — Chaske Spencer

'Twilight' fans are great. — Chaske Spencer

Generations of British writers would look up to Roget as a kindred soul who could offer both emotional as well as intellectual sustenance. In the stage directions to Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie includes an homage to Roget: The night nursery of the Darling family, which is the scene of our opening Act, is at the top of a rather depressed street in Bloomsbury. We might have a right to place it where we will, and the reason Bloomsbury is chosen is that Mr. Roget once lived there. So did we in the days when his Thesaurus was our only companion in London; and we whom he has helped to wend our way through life have always wanted to pay him a little compliment. For Barrie, Roget's masterpiece was synonymous with virtue itself. To describe the one saving grace of the play's villain, Captain Hook, Barrie adds, "The man is not wholly evil--he has a Thesaurus in his cabin. — Joshua Kendall

bliss. Practicing — Deepak Chopra

I'm a movie guy - I can get lost in anything. — Chaske Spencer