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Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Michael Pitt

I think that it's important not to take [acting] too seriously. It's all pretend. It's a strange job. — Michael Pitt

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Tara Pollard

Mankind has a mandate to care for the earth and all that is within it, especially the animals, and an animal should never be placed in a position where he needs to be concerned about such things. But this is not that time. — Tara Pollard

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

The hardest thing in the world for a writer is to amass a readership. So many good books come out, and so many good books disappear. — Patrick DeWitt

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Stan Lee

Negative information is that which, immediately upon acquiring, causes the recipient to know less than he did before. — Stan Lee

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Samuel Johnson

That we must all die, we always knew; I wish I had remembered it sooner. — Samuel Johnson

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Ashton E. Silver

Who Dares Wins...
I Dared...

Words spoken by many, but realised by few.. — Ashton E. Silver

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Charlie Kaufman

I don't have a style. I wouldn't say I have a style as a writer, either. I know people have said "This is what he does," but when I'm writing, I don't think about that. I don't think about a style. — Charlie Kaufman

Happy Anniversary Pics N Quotes By Jeffrey M. Schwartz

Charles Sherrington, the founder of modern neurophysiology, contended in 1947 that brain processes alone cannot account for the full range of subjective mental phenomena, including conscious free will. "That our being should consist of two fundamental elements offers, I suppose, no greater inherent improbability than that it should rest on one only," he wrote. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz