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My perception of making a movie before I started making movies was that it would be like 'Spy Kids'. — Katie Chang

I always tell actors, "Don't think of it as unemployment when you don't have a job. You have to think of it as being in preparation for your next job." You have to be always preparing for success. — Virginia Madsen

To preach the gospel is to proclaim with trumpet tongue and flaming zeal the unsearchable riches of Christ Jesus, so that men may hear, and understanding, may turn to God with full purpose of heart.30 — Steven J. Lawson

There is to my mind no doubt that the concept of beautiful had its roots in sexual excitation and that its original meaning was sexually stimulating. — Sigmund Freud

I wonder how on earth I was lucky enough to find her. — Kyra Davis

It is infinitely easier to experience an indescribable experience than to describe it. — Kevin Focke

He was doing missionary work. But from the outset he had little success in convincing his charges of their responsibility for a sin committed at the beginning of creation, one which, as they understood it, they were ready and capable (indeed, they carried charms to assure it) of duplicating themselves. He did no better convincing them that a man had died on a tree to save them all: an act which one old Indian, if Gwyon had translated correctly, regarded as "rank presumption". — William Gaddis

I envision the future sunny and with love, harmony and oneness. I think Hollywood is changing. — Vin Diesel

He's my itty-bitty bush growing out of the cliff that I cling to. — Rick Yancey

I only wore makeup when I went onstage. — Little Richard

A secret is a secret in my mind. — Daniel Craig

I fell in love for the first time... I know now what it is to be giddy, laugh at silly things with someone, cook together and look after another person. — Kevin Mwachiro

I didn't want to be different. I longed to be everything grownups wanted, so they would love me. I followed all their rules, tried my best to please. But there was something about me that made them knit their eyebrows and frown. No one ever offered a name for what was wrong with me. That's what made me afraid it was really bad. I only came to recognize its melody through this constant refrain: 'Is that a boy or a girl?' — Leslie Feinberg