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Strong convictions do not necessarily signal a powerful sense of self: very often quite the opposite. Intensely held beliefs may be no more than a person's unconscious effort to build a sense of self to fill what, underneath, is experienced as a vacuum. — Gabor Mate

Music enriches people's lives in the same way paintings and literature do. Everybody deserves that. — Victoria Wood

I guess I've always been drawn to roles that have smart characters commenting on what's happening around them. — Alia Shawkat

I am proud to be a role model for my viewers. I am finding out that helping victims is as or more rewarding the all the awards I win. — Mariska Hargitay

I've dealt with depression my entire life, on and off, which makes me the perfect author for teenage readers. — Laurie Halse Anderson

The challenge in working in politics, particularly if you're working for a political party, is that everyone's a messenger. — Frank Luntz

I get most of my inspiration from two places: my own life, and reading. I read widely - in my genre (romance), and in all sorts of different genres, from urban fantasy to literature. Then there's your own life. Romance is a fantasy genre, but if the rock core of your characters doesn't come from your own life, from emotions you know intimately, the book won't fly. I don't mean you have to be married to Casanova - I mean that a heroine will feel genuine to readers if she shares some of your fears or triumphs. Craft the emotional part of the plot from truths you learned from your own life, from watching your friends' lives, or from reading books. — Eloisa James

I need a water/glory mix of 2:1. That'd make me piss like a champion. — Jarod Kintz

Everything you think today will ultimately reflect in your future. So think carefully, think better. — Debasish Mridha

Think of a Foundational tour as a form of marriage - a long-term relationship that both parties anticipate will be permanent, in which both parties assume a moral obligation to try hard to make it work before ending the relationship. — Reid Hoffman