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I smoke blunt to take the pain out and if I wasn't high I'd probably blow my brains out. — Tupac Shakur

The whole thing of doing a TV series, I find it very daunting not knowing where the story's going. — Danny Huston

Wish not for treasure you can hold,
No gleaming jewels, bright and cold,
For finer still than pearl or gold,
The treasure of a tale well told ... — Brian Holguin

I know very well the difference between my image and who I am. — Monica Bellucci

Leaving can sometimes be the best way to never go away. — Cathy Davidson

All of the women in that time and place, Thea had learned, were stuffed into muslin and starched cotton and forced to sit ramrod-straight and plait their hair or pull it back off their faces with fish oil. There were shoes that laced up with a hundred eyelets, and corsets that required a special hook to open. Women were all in it together back then, as opposed to now, when one woman's experience could differ so greatly from another's that you never knew who you were talking to. — Meg Wolitzer

George was full of hatred. Of his own weakness and stupidity, of his magic, of the stubbornness and the pride of Beatrice and Marit, and, last of all, hatred of Dr. Gharn, who had started it all.
But the hatred swayed to pity. Then to hopelessness. Then back to anger.
Every once in a great while, he felt a moment of peace, usually when he caught a glimpse of Beatrice and Marit together.
He loved them both in different ways. But that could not be.
He turned away, and the cycle began again. — Mette Ivie Harrison

The Secretary of Labor is in charge of finding you a job, the Secretary of the Treasury is in charge of taking half the money you make away from you, and the Attorney General is in charge of suing you for the other half. — Lyndon B. Johnson

I do tend to use watercolors - I love the splatter sort of thing you can do with watercolors. — Mini Grey

Words are only an eye-twitch away from the things they stand for. — Thomas Pynchon

Tho' much is taken, much abides; — Alfred Lord Tennyson