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There was anger for a while, and then there was something else, that was like silence but had an energy and violence of its own. — Rachel Joyce

Coaching takes patience. I'm more enthused when teaching players who want it versus when I have to. — Kevin Garnett

It's valuable to me as an artist and actor to explore all kinds of outlets. So if a local filmmaker in Milwaukee had a good story, I'd be part of it in a second. — Tanya Fischer

Choose the words you say to yourself wisely; they are creating your reality. — Sean Stephenson

It was nothing to her, that an innocent man was to die for the sins of his forefathers; she saw, not him, but them. It was nothing to her, that his wife was to be made a widow and his daughter an orphan; that was insufficient punishment, because they were her natural enemies and her prey, and as such had no right to live. To appeal to her, was made hopeless by her having no sense of pity, even for herself. If she had been laid low in the streets, in any of the many encounters in which she had been engaged, she would not have pitied herself; nor, if she had been ordered to the axe to-morrow, would she have gone to it with any softer feeling than a fierce desire to change places with the man who sent her there. — Charles Dickens

I suddenly had a little epiphany: all the books we own, both read and unread, are the fullest expression of self we have at our disposal. — Nick Hornby

I've always loved the fashion of the '30s and everything that came with the Art Deco era - the jewelry and the glamour. — Emmy Rossum

I'm severely overrated. I'm just above a hack. That should be the name of my new DVD: 'Chris Rock: Slightly Above Hack'. — Chris Rock

When a man must be afraid to drink freely from his country's river and streams that country is no longer fit to live in. — Edward Abbey

When I was young I found out that the big toe always ends up making a hole in a sock.
So I stopped wearing socks. — Albert Einstein