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Every single job is a challenge. You are walking into a new set, a new character, creating a world and trying to get comfortable to do your best work. — Felicia Day

I didn't have a good childhood because I never could get along with other kids. I was the child that sat in the corner eating lunch by herself. — Jolene Blalock

I'm more interested in arousing enthusiasm in kids than in teaching the facts. The facts may change, but that enthusiasm for exploring the world will remain with them the rest of their lives. — Seymour Simon

You are not writing properly unless someone is bleeding, probably you. — Robert Galbraith

The secret of what anything means to us depends on how we've connected it to all the other things we know. That's why it's almost always wrong to seek the "real meaning" of anything. A thing with just one meaning has scarcely any meaning at all. — Marvin Minsky

We all write stories in our minds, but only few have the courage to put them on paper. — Sabine Shah

I've really been writing a lot of country songs. I used to get criticized for doing a 'Bump & Grind,' then turning around and doing a gospel song. But the truth is I'm glad I have a gift that allows me to switch lanes. — R. Kelly

When the mind is full, the room ceases to be empty — Wang Ping

All? All of it? Seriously? It's annoying. It's like a finger in my mouth, you retard. Get off of me. — Scott Hildreth

Years ago, in an old notebook, I wrote: "One of Julian's most attractive qualities is his inability to see anyone, or anything, in its true light." And under it, in a different ink, "maybe one of my most attractive qualities, as well(?)" -Richard — Donna Tartt

Paul started out as an outsider to the apostolic band and originally opposed rather than supported their movement. — Bart D. Ehrman

I wish to share and pass down some of my generation's traits, and encourage young people to create their own art, music, and literature. — David Amram

Landing on his feet was nothing new to Caleb. He did not believe in luck, he believed in the law of nature. Animals did not rely on luck. They lived and died by their instincts. — Arlene Hunt