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Im not this tortured soul or anything. — Edward Furlong

What a folly to dread the thought of throwing away life at once, and yet have no regard to throwing it away by parcels and piecemeal. — John Howe

Oh she's alright it's just that - I don't want to get mixed up with anyone in the house. I don't want to get mixed up at all with anybody anymore. — Lynne Reid Banks

To find meaning in the mystery of existence is life's final and fascinating challenge. — Huston Smith

That's what you want: you want projects that you fall in love with. I don't think you pick your projects; you fall in love with them. — Morten Tyldum

NIGHTINGALE The nightingale does not make his nest in a cage lest slavery be the lot of its chicks. BW-ST-122 — Kahlil Gibran

I'm grasping with how you do something on a large scale with multiple operations and not have quality decrease. — David Chang

Science has not been successful by making up explanations of things that fit with the current social fabric. — Kary Mullis

Maybe back in the day you didn't need to be the greatest looking to be on TV and you didn't need to speak the best, but in this day and age, I think you need to be the package. You need to look the part for your sponsors, you need to be able to speak the part for the media and to big CEOs. — Danica Patrick

I love classical music and often listen to symphonies or opera in the morning. — William Mapother

As a presenter, while I might suddenly want to start talking about something completely different, I have to stick to what we've agreed in order for all these other people to get their bits into the programme. So you have to be quite disciplined. — Jill Douglas

I used to make clothes for my sister's dolls. I couldn't care less for the dolls, but I could make the clothes really easily. — Philip Treacy

When people hear that I'm a neuroscientist, they ask me tough questions. 'Will grandpa learn to walk again after his stroke?' 'How can my son overcome his dyslexia?' 'What could have caused my best friend to become schizophrenic?' When I can't give satisfying answers, they look disappointed - and I feel embarrassed. — Sebastian Seung

The one who preferred her own sorrows to all the joys in the world had enterd the forest and broken the spell — Sara Novic