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The problem with contemporary art is that no one bothers to do the research necessary to give people what they want. — Michael Scott

Someone's energy and aura and soul are so much more important - they don't compare to what you have on. — Rachel Roy

If you haven't had at least a slight poetic crack in the heart, you have been cheated by nature. — Phyllis Battelle

His blue eyes, lively and close-set, revealed the gentleness of a man who had read all of the books. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The dignity of the act is the deliberate, circumspect, open, and serene performance by these men in the clear light of day, and by a concurrent purpose, of a civic duty, which embraced the greatest hazards to themselves and to all the people from whom they held this deputed discretion, but which, to their sober judgments, promised benefits to that people and their posterity, from generation to generation, exceeding these hazards and commensurate with its own fitness. — William M. Evarts

You feel better about yourself when you do something with yourself. You also feel more confident. — Caroline Wozniacki

If you at least try to do the things that excite you, it will make you a more expansive and present person - you'll feel, at the end of your life, that at least you took the shot. — George Saunders

The way to move out of judgement is to move into gratitude — Neale Donald Walsch

I have never understood, for instance, why some people see contemporary art as divided between 'painting' and 'conceptual art', as though this represented a genuine division. — Michael Craig-Martin

The projects I look for to produce or direct would not be ones in which I would want to act. — John Malkovich

You go where the work is. It can be in my own back yard, Israel, Spain, or Yugoslavia. We may have the greatest technical efficiency in the world, but our artistic values are not necessarily the best. — Lee Van Cleef

I used to think of two people in love like that. Like puzzle pieces, fitting together. But it's not like that at all. Love pulls a part of you out, and it pulls a part of him - like taffy, stretching but not separating. The tendrils of each one wrap around the other, until they meld together. One, but not quite. Separate, but not quite. — Tammara Webber