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I am devoting some time to music. I'm finding a balance in my life right now so that when I'm not acting I'm really working on the music side of things ... producing and writing and recording and also getting to do some live shows. It's a really exciting thing. — Steven Bauer

how does religion weigh us down?" "If you believe in an afterlife where you will live forever in paradise, why bother going to so much trouble to make a paradise here and live forever in it now? That's a lot of work for nothing. — Jasper T. Scott

Softly the breezes from the forest came,
Softly they blew aside the taper's flame;
Clear was the song from Philomel's far bower;
Grateful the incense from the lime-tree flower;
Mysterious, wild, the far-heard trumpet's tone;
Lovely the moon in ether, all alone:
Sweet too, the converse of these happy mortals,
As that of busy spirits when the portals
Are closing in the west; or that soft humming
We hear around when Hesperus is coming.
Sweet be their sleep. — John Keats

Except physically, we know little more about Garbo than we know about Shakespeare. — Greta Garbo

I remember mentioning to friends back in 1938 that the world chess champion would be beaten by a computer in 50 years time. Today we know computers are not far from this goal. — Konrad Zuse

Betty had forgotten how you only get slivers of stories from children - usually what they echo from overheard adult conversations. — Molly Ringwald

My, if I didn't loathe her so much, I'd admire her. — Rachel Caine

People come from all over the world to see this little place they've seen in movies and read about in history books: Soho. — Marc Almond

Real movie producers aren't this nice. — Joel Siegel

As I get older the stars have gone from my eyes more, and I see that life is just something that has to be lived with, that it's better not to struggle. — Marian Keyes

When a woman removes her garment, she also removes the respect that is hers. — Herodotus