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Try evolving as much as you cry. — Darnell Lamont Walker

There may be times in a girl's life when it's better to be boyless, but there's no need to be joyless. Or toyless. — Cindy Chupack

Even though I do a more traditional type of being funny on television, I still know a lot of comedians and stand-ups and improv actors. — Busy Philipps

Hell hath no fury like a woman, or perhaps a homosexual, scorned. — Henry Chupack

Man cannot contend with the divine. — Cassandra Clare

When Bryan Price taught me how to throw a changeup, he made me see myself. All my life, I've been the equivalent of a fastball pitcher - trying to use blazing speed and brute force to wow the people around me. — Eric Liu

There's some things that people don't admit because they don't like the way it sounds. — Cindy Chupack

To the ancient Greeks the word, dikaiosini,justice was often synonymous with ekdikisis,vengeance. — Sidney Sheldon

Every breakup is an opportunity to do it right the next time. — Cindy Chupack

You can't surprise a man with a dog. — Cindy Chupack

The world was what it was. And no amount of anger, or hatred, or self-loathing, or stubborn blindness would change it. — Laurell K. Hamilton

With marriage and fatherhood, I've finally found two fixed points in my life. They've taught me patience. They've also taught me that I don't need to feel guilty about being happy. My emotional seasons are less extreme. — Pete Wentz

Maybe coming clean is the ultimate selfish act. A way to absolve yourself by hurting someone who doesn't deserve to be hurt. — Cindy Chupack

Everyone has some kind of talent, something they are good at, or something that energizes them and excites them. When you see a little spark of talent and love for something, no matter how young a person is, encourage it. Letting someone know that their talent is special and they are special, can change and determine the trajectory of a life. — Cindy Chupack