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The biggest problem for me was feeling that as I became more balanced and a better man that I wouldn't have the fire to create from. — Nicolas Cage

Crave, v.: Nothing makes me feel as welcome in the world as the sound of you laughing at a joke I've made. — David Levithan

I gave in to the weight around me. I'd become the Lady of the Lake without Excalibur, the damsel in distress without the prince to save her, Dorothy without her slippers or Alice without her "drink me" potion. Fantastic dreams weaved into amazing tales of triumph over obstacles. I was not triumphant over anything. I was a coward. — Brynn Myers

We lived in a flat that you could pretty much fit in my current kitchen. No wonder people drink! I can't understand why they don't throw themselves off the balconies. — Gary Oldman

Given the conditions under which you're a young person in this society, many things would be at least as important to you as your sexuality. — Kate Millett

Openness without strength is useless; strength without openness is oppression. — Daniele Bolelli

It is quite impossible to guess in advance what will interest a man, but most men are capable of a keen interest in something or other, and when once such an interest has been aroused their life becomes free from tedium. — Bertrand Russell

Chris is the engineer down at the studio where we do these things. And he's just such an integral part and he has such a marvelous ear. Also it turns out, we didn't know, but he's a pretty good fiddle player. — Guy Clark

Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off. — Banksy

Neckties satisfy modern man's desire to dress in art. — Harry Anderson

INDISCRETION, n. The guilt of woman. — Ambrose Bierce

Hamilton's critics seriously underrated his superhuman stamina. He enjoyed beating his enemies at their own game, and the resolutions roused his fighting spirit. By February 19, in a staggering display of diligence, he delivered to the House several copious reports, garlanded with tables, lists, and statistics that gave a comprehensive overview of his work as treasury secretary. In the finale of one twenty-thousand-word report, Hamilton intimated that he had risked a physical breakdown to complete this heroic labor: It is certain that I have made every exertion in my power, at the hazard of my health, to comply with the requisitions of the House as early as possible. — Ron Chernow

When I write a novel, I am God at my own typewriter, and there is nobody in between. But when I write a screenplay, it must be a compromise because there are so many elements which are outside the writer's province. — Leigh Brackett