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I am trying to persuade my family to spend more time in China. It's no fun to be in exile. I can't even figure out the basic 26 letters, let alone operate, in English. I often feel that although I've found the sky of freedom above my head, I've lost the soil I stand on. I need to be back in my motherland, where I can find inspirations. — Ma Jian

I do get a fair amount of scripts; I got 'Frozen River' kinda just that way. I have a hard time turning my back on anybody who says they have something for me. — Melissa Leo

Actors can't retire. What would they do? — Larry Hagman

Then I fell in love and everything went to hell. — Peter Carey

All the girls today want to be famous, but they haven't earned their spurs. — C. Z. Guest

I try to very hard to avoid a situation where I would be eating cat or dog; I've managed to gracefully avoid that. It's hypocritical of me and an arbitrary line, but one that I have managed to avoid crossing. — Anthony Bourdain

I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work. — Pearl S. Buck

First of all, it would be great for world football to have a competitive Chinese team as China traditionally has deep relation to sports in general. — Berti Vogts

How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes ill deeds done! — William Shakespeare

I always knew I was different and that people had opinions about me. I guess I learned as best as I can to shield out a lot and live my life from within. — Matisyahu

We insist that society should conform to our own subjective illusion of reality. — Robert Anthony

It is a profound mistake to imagine mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned. Every player knows that all (or almost all) combinations arise from a recollection of familiar elements. — Richard Reti