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Being an actor is an extension of telling a story and I loved story telling as a child. — Amanda Burton

I'm a crusader. I really believe in the First Amendment, and I use it fully, and I pay a price for that. — Al Goldstein

I also knew that he was the kind of anile little runt who, in foyers and theatre bars the West End over, can be heard bleating into their gin and tonics, "I go to the theatre to be entertained. — Stephen Fry

As we grow older, we should learn that these are two quite different things. Character is something you forge for yourself; temperament is something you are born with and can only slightly modify. Some people have easy temperaments and weak characters; others have difficult temperaments and strong characters. We are all prone to confuse the two in assessing people we associate with. Those with easy temperaments and weak characters are more likable than admirable; those with difficult temperaments and strong characters are more admirable than likable. — Sydney J. Harris

All mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be. This is elementary — C.S. Lewis

Every time I force myself to go outside something wonderful happens (Humans of New York photographed subject) — Brandon Stanton

Delia realised you should see plenty of people you love, because the meaningful conversations don't happen in the first twenty four hours together, or forty-eight, or even the first few days. They came at moments like this. — Mhairi McFarlane

When Tom Morello picks up the guitar, I'm sure what he sees is totally different from what I do, but I love the way he plays. — Joe Perry

Miss the present and you live in boredom. BE in the present and you will be surprised that there is no boredom at all. Start by looking around a little more like a child. Be a child again! That's what meditation is all about: being a child again - a rebirth, being innocent again, not-knowing. — Rajneesh

The sense of wrong is simply failure to see where something fits into a pattern, to be confused as to the hierarchical level upon which an event belongs. — Alan Watts

Poetry is the most intimate of all writing. I want to speak first from me to myself and then from me to you. — Ellen Bass