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You don't need words to express feelings. — Robert De Niro

Since I've been in an actor, I've lived in Italy, in London, in Stockholm - I had the fortune of working in different locations. If you live someplace long enough, you acquire slightly different systems of thought, and it influences your outlook on life. I just slowly adapted the way I speak. — Matthew Settle

I was trying to say something about Christianity, the idea that you have to be tortured to attain heaven. I didn't believe that. — John Lennon

I dropped back onto Dad's stool with my mouth open. Gerald Whipplethorn? I wanted to babysit, but Gerald wasn't worth it. The kid annoyed me like an itchy scab you couldn't pick off. He was the worst. The absolute worst. I — A.W. Hartoin

I took classical piano for a couple of years, but I sort of lost interest - I couldn't read a note today if I tried. I still enjoy that stuff, and I think I naturally gravitate towards the classical licks; in fact, I know that I do. I gravitate towards the classical licks that I heard by famous old composers. — Tom Scholz

Do Lord, do Lord, do linger
nearer. — Khafre Kujichagulia Abif

Profit is sweet, even if it comes from deception. — Sophocles

They don't own me. If I'm gonna die, I wanna still be me. — Suzanne Collins

Hamlet is the human soul as it was, as it is, and as it will be. In conceiving this drama, Shakspeare overstepped the limit fixed even for genius. I can understand Homer and Dante, studied by the light of their epoch. I can comprehend that they could do what they did; but how an Englishman of the seventeenth century could foreknow psychosis, a science of recent growth, will be to me, in spite of my study of Hamlet, an everlasting mystery. Having — Henryk Sienkiewicz

You cannot parcel out freedom in pieces because freedom is all or nothing. — Tertullian

Even a total and universal disarmament does not guarantee the maintenance of peace. — Ludwig Quidde