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I'm in love with everything about show business. The only thing that ever came easy to me in life has been acting. — Carolyn Jones

My heroes don't have anything special. They have something to tell other people but they don't know how, so they talk to themselves. — Haruki Murakami

I need to feel like the work I'm doing is not necessarily important, but meaningful, at least to me, because otherwise it just becomes a day job. It just becomes factory work and I get really frustrated. — Alan Ball

When a daughter loses a mother, the intervals between grief responses lengthen over time, but her longing never disappears. It always hovers at the edge of her awareness, prepared to surface at any time, in any place, in the least expected ways. — Hope Edelman

I'm surprised you haven't come to hate humans," Rose said with hesitation. "I mean, given all that happened to you here. I'm pretty sure assimilating wasn't easy either. You have a sort of foreign look for an American, and Americans are notorious for their xenophobia."
Zita laughed softly. "Me? Hate humans?" She darkly shook her head. "I fought in the Midnight War for thirty years, Rosie. I know what happens when people let hate make decisions for them. — Ash Gray

[ ... ] she hadn't realised how much she missed the company of women who laughed, women who spoke their own minds, women who didn't give a shit for anything. — Graham Masterton

The mansion should not be graced by its master, the master should grace the mansion. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

When life beats you down, NEVER give up. — Jared Padalecki

For many, living a Christlike life every day may be even more difficult than laying down one's life. — James E. Faust

Some things look negative while in reality God's glory is been manifested — Sunday Adelaja

Anyone who lives sees, but he who moves
sees more. — Clinton Bailey

And what does it mean to waste time anyway? If you waste time is it lost forever? — Ruth Ozeki

Bones are patient. Bones never tire nor do they run away. When you come upon a man who has been dead many years, his bones will still be lying there, in place, content, patiently waiting, but his flesh will have gotten up and left him. Water is like flesh. Water will not stand still. It is always off to somewhere else; restless, talkative, and curious. Even water in a covered jar will disappear in time. Flesh is water. Stones are like bones. Satisfied. Patient. Dependable. Tell me, then, Alobar, in order to achieve immortality, should you emulate water or stone? Should you trust your flesh or your bones? — Tom Robbins