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AIDS was allowed to happen. It is a plague that need not have happened. It is a plague that could have been contained from the very beginning. — Larry Kramer

When I was 14, I came very close to becoming a gay teen suicide 'statistic,' but I then turned to music, my piano, my loved ones, and discovered that it does in fact get better. — Blake McIver Ewing

I went to UC Berkeley. I graduated in 1976, immediately moved to L.A. with a degree in English - which did no more for you then than it does for you now - then sold real estate and did theater for nine years. — Kurt Fuller

When you have that first flash of what you think is going to be a great idea-from the mouth, from the hands-that's an amazing feeling. I don't think anything's quite as good as that. — Daryl Hall

The characteristic of coquettes is affectation governed by whim. — Henry Fielding

Life is that which - pressingly, persistently, unfailingly, imperially - interrupts. — Cynthia Ozick

You must look beyond the past. It has already come and gone, and with it laid the pivotal foundations to your destiny in its wake. — Rhys Ella

Life becomes a lot simpler for a creative person when he or she finds the routine that works best ... get in the habit of going through the routine every day, and on some of those days, you're going to be lucky and have done some good work ... Go to your study, close the door, invent your confidence. — Diane Ackerman

One of my earliest memories is my father telling me to behave because I'm about to meet and work with the greatest actor of all time. Then this old guy comes out and I was like, 'Pfff, he doesn't look anything like Luke Skywalker, I don't know what my dad is trying to tell me here.' — Sean Maguire

I worked for everything that I got and I worked long and hard before I got to this point so when I got it I thought I deserve it. — Madonna Ciccone

The reign of terror to which France submitted has been more justly termed "the reign of cowardice." One knows not which most to execrate,
the nation that could submit to suffer such atrocities, or that low and bloodthirsty demagogue that could inflict them. France, in succumbing to such a wretch as Robespierre, exhibited, not her patience, but her pusillanimity. — Charles Caleb Colton

An artist is maybe not always having a normal life. — Marion Cotillard

There are good characters and bad characters. — Matt Stone