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I have only two rules which I regard as principles of conduct. The first is: Have no rules. The second is: Be independent of the opinion of others. — Albert Einstein

I think my best teacher and my best study was theater in general. It taught me a lot of patience and a lot of hard work, and I think that theater teaches you that you've got to know your stuff because you only get one chance. — Chelsea Kane

When I wanted to become a filmmaker, there was nobody for me to look up to. — Allison Anders

What we perceive as art, the universe perceives as directions. — Neal Shusterman

Without music and dance, life is a journey through a desert. — Pat Conroy

Fitness will be a major factor in the first race and I think that will play into the hands of drivers who have been racing recently, rather than people like me who haven't raced properly for a decade. I'am not one of the favourites to start with. — Nigel Mansell

Nations like the Cuban and the Swiss
Can never hope to wage a Global Mission.
No Holy Wars for them. The most the small
Can ever give us is a nuisance brawl. — Robert Frost

What if history was a gambler, instead of a force in a laboratory experiment, and the boys his ace in the hole? What if history was not a reasonable citizen, but a madman full of paranoid guile and these boys his agents, his big surprise! His own revenge? — Ralph Ellison

An economy open to new concepts and novel ventures is bound to generate unequal gains. — Edmund Phelps

Without intervention today, the cost of care for adults with autism will be significantly greater and the burden will no longer lie with the parents, but on our entire society. — Jenny McCarthy

We both grew up in the atmosphere of struggle, both Ossie and me, ... I come out of Harlem and Harlem comes out of me - wailing police sirens and street parties, rumors and landlords, that cultural, spiritual scene. And Ossie came up from the South, where struggle and dying were part of everyday life. That is who we are. — Ruby Dee

Our beliefs about the sources of joy are frequently experienced as colored imaginations that captivate our hearts. — Elyse M. Fitzpatrick