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I have quite a normal family and I'm bored with how normal my family is. I want to mess stuff up a bit. I chose the messed up characters because I find that that's acting. I want to explore emotions that you otherwise wouldn't be able to explore. — Chloe Grace Moretz

I looked up. From the pediment of an old brick church, a gigantic eye painted into a triangle was staring straight at me through the mist. — Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

Don't change your body to get respect from society. Instead let's change society to respect our bodies. — Golda Poretsky

Arthur Conan Doyle was entranced by the notion of a brilliant detective who can deduce everything a stranger has been up to from the merest clue, and yet can't have a trusting relationship with his closest friend. — Rafael Yglesias

It's not always thankless. Let's face it - it's not always thankless. I've gotten a lot of really great recognition and I've worked with amazing people. — Kyra Sedgwick

To tell a woman who is forty, "You look like sixteen," is boloney. The blarney way of saying it is "Tell me how old you are, I should like to know at what age women are the most beautiful. — Fulton J. Sheen

Don't obsess about the failures. Instead, investigate and clone the successes. — Chip Heath

I perceive that they are good and beautiful, that they exist according to their own rules of proportion, that they differ in genus and species from all other genera and species, that they are defined by their own number, that they are true to their order, that they seek their specific place according to their weight. — Umberto Eco

Inspiration comes from within yourself. One has to be positive. When you're positive, good things happen. — Deep Roy

Complete independence does not mean arrogant isolation or a superior disdain for all help. — Mahatma Gandhi

Beauty is a manifestation of secret natural laws, which otherwise would have been hidden from us forever. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

How little do the most wonderful inventions of modern times detain us. They insult nature. Every machine, or particular application, seems a slight outrage against universal laws. — Henry David Thoreau

Who often reads, will sometimes wish to write. — George Crabbe