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You may have done some bad things, but that doesn't mean you're a bad kid. — Louis Sachar

I had interest in acting. I started as a drama major in college. I got to school and said, "What am I going to do with this?" But I didn't know anybody in the business, and it seemed like - I don't know. I had a teacher who said "Less than 1 percent of you will ever make a living being an actor." That was how we opened the semester. — Greg Kinnear

I was hoping to attend the School of Visual Arts and had a portfolio built up. — Kevin Dillon

Men, all men, were always trying to get hold of me, you know. — Christine Keeler

As if music could be crushed like a condemned building or a stubborn anarchist. But it could not. It always rose and returned, vital, immense, fortified by new instruments, new shapes, new musicians crazy enough to give their lives to it like underground, unsanctioned priests. — Carolina De Robertis

Anathema didn't only believe in ley-lines, but in seals, whales, bicycles, rainforests, whole grain in loaves, recycled paper, white South Africans out of South Africa, and Americans out of practically everywhere down to and including Long Island. She didn't compartmentalize her beliefs. They were welded into one enormous, seamless belief, compared with which that held by Joan of Arc seemed a mere idle notion. — Terry Pratchett

The number one reason conversations stall out is that you are not listening well enough. — Max Weiss

Democracy is 51% of the people taking away the rights of the other 49%. — Thomas Jefferson

Innovation is everything. When you're on the forefront, you can see what the next innovation needs to be. When you're behind, you have to spend your energy catching up. — Robert Noyce

Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies if thou doest every act in life as though it were thy last. — Aristotle.