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I'd love to do a comedy. I'd love to do a two-hander like the old Leathal Weapon movies. I love those, like an action comedy with the straight man and the funny man. I'd love to do one of those. Just got to find one, find a funny man that wants to do one with me. — Jason Statham

Setting up absurd worlds with rules to violate - it's one of the things I hope to achieve with my work. — Jimenez Lai

Genetically, we are essentially the same creatures as we were at the beginning. We are still hunters and gatherers. — Richard Louv

You can't take contradiction away. Part of the fun of it is that the contradiction never really quite goes away. — Paul Schrader

Change must come before it's too late, the nature destroyed forever we shall not find. — Auliq Ice

Beauty can be like that. Beauty cannot be trusted. Beauty can slip through your fingers like water and burn on your tongue like poison. Beauty can be the shining wall that keeps you from all you love. — Cassandra Clare

In an insane world a sane man must appear insane. — C. William King

Most of my comedy is accidental, I would say. If I don't know what the joke is, I'm going to play it better than if I do. — Aya Cash

Looking over the beach and the ocean as the sun begins to drop down in the west, a strange sense of pride: pride in all I've done and lived through, proud to think of the thousands of people I've met and known and the few I've loved. — William Boyd

We only had a couple of ways for people to hate us on 'X-Files,' including still writing actual fan letters. Now people can instantly tell you, 'Oh my God, I love you,' or 'Oh my God, you are the worst person on the planet.' They actually had to hate you enough or love you enough to write a letter, put a stamp on it and send it. — Jeffrey Bell

I see myself as someone who makes things. Definitions have never done anything but constrain. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I'm one of those old-fashioned homosexuals, not one of the newfangled ones who are born joining parades. — Nathan Lane