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The reason I'm an actor and am trying to make my way in drama is to move people, to affect people, to gain a response - so these people who come up to you in the street are your audience. — Rob James-Collier

The palm stands on the edge of space.
The wind moves slowly in the branches.
The bird's fire-fangled feathers dangle down. — Wallace Stevens

But Marisa already knew the answer and it was too late for recrimination. The chance of even a rational discussion of the problem was forever shut out of Mama's brain. A brutal bastard was steadily sucking the intelligence and the very life from the mother who had once been witty, wise and loving. The scourge had a name Marisa had come to equate with hell: Alzheimer's Disease. — Anna Jeffrey

You can't change the past but you can change everything else. Take your first step toward making a significant change in your life, today. — Hal Elrod

Sometimes, at the least opportune times, the past is an insomniac, alive and well. — Courtney Cole

Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

As addictive and satisfying as my first tattoo, Wolf's Remedy left me craving more. — Lyle Tuttle

China is crippling our manufacturing economy and eliminating our jobs by illegally flooding our markets. — Virginia Foxx

Then the American flag was saluted. In general, in the United States people always salute the American flag. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

Life reveals itself to us only in so far as well live it. — Thomas Merton

It's a very odd thing with Hollywood, where you do stand-up, you're good at it, then they go, 'How would you like to be a horrible actor?' Then you say, 'All right, that sounds good. I'll do that.' — Norm MacDonald

I don't ever try to anticipate my audience. I just write the songs I want to write, and hope people like 'em. — Lyle Lovett

That which disturbs your soul, you must not suffer — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe