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There are only two things which I believe - the first is that no mortal can refuse the Dark Gift once he really knows what it is. — Anne Rice

I'd much rather turn down a starring role in a bad picture and do a small role in a very good picture. — Rod Taylor

Smiles, like humor, are the most serious and complex forms of communication used by human beings. — Gayle Pemberton

The Indian is but a sketch in red crayon of a rudimental manhood. To the problem of his relation to the white race, there is one solution: extermination. — Oliver Wendell Holmes

I'm a working actor so I never really pick a film because of a genre, and I don't really turn them down because of genre. Anything that's unlike the picture I just finished is always more interesting. — David Keith

Praise, more divine than prayer; prayer points our ready path to heaven; praise is already there. — Edward Young

Every athlete has training they enjoy and training that they do because they have to and they don't enjoy so much. Do the training you love, remind yourself why you do it and hopefully it'll all come good for you. — Alistair Brownlee

We're all hunters in my family, you know. Deer, ducks ... damsels. — Nenia Campbell

Humans are made from nuclear ash of dead stars — Jenny Downham

perhaps it is only that sometimes misery seems to ease when spread about, or that spreading it seems to provide some purpose to the misery. — Daniel Polansky

So much in L.A. is waiting. It's so irritating. That's what's good about stand-up. You can go away, and you don't have to sit and wait by your phone. But it is very frustrating. — Norm MacDonald

I'd love to do more TV, but I'd love to get into more feature films. I'd also love to go back to the stage when the time and opportunity is right. I haven't gotten to do a lot of that here in L.A., but my favorite thing to do is live theatre. I'd love to actually have a career where you can kind of move in and out of all of those mediums. — Mariana Klaveno

The superior excellence imputed to the book, which imitates the products of antique and obsolete processes, is conceived to be chiefly a superior utility in the aesthetic respect; but it is not unusual to find a well-bred book-lover insisting that the clumsier product is also more serviceable as a vehicle of printed speech. — Thorstein Veblen