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Painting is sometimes like those recipes where you do all manner of elaborate things to a duck, and then end up putting it on one side and only using the skin. — Lucian Freud

I would never, never do anything unless I believed in it. — River Phoenix

Tar-heart baby, let me be, let me shine bright, stop making fun of me. Stop bringing up my past un-funs. — Coco J. Ginger

I have always had a strong interest in history and finding out about the past can be remarkably helpful with working out the future, too. — Peter Gay

Personally I like the slow burn; I don't think there is anything wrong with it. When I think about the movies that were most effective on me as a viewer I think of the original Haunting and the Exorcist, Rosemary's Baby, the Sixth Sense, the Others. These movies are not over the top at all, they are movies that rely on good story telling, good acting, good premise, good exposition and I want to stay true to that in future projects. — Oren Peli

Free trade is not a principle, it is an expedient. — Benjamin Disraeli

Like Riley said, I was god now. Stronger,faster, better. Nobody else counted. — Stephenie Meyer

Brianna," I heard a sweet voice call to me from somewhere above the clouds. "Brianna Valente, this is your captain calling," came that sweet voice again. — Giselle Fox

You're swimming with sharks, that pitiless voice snapped. Either grow some teeth or get eaten. — Jeaniene Frost

People used to ask me: 'Well, was it the power that attracted you to Bill Clinton?' And I said, well, how much power do you think the attorney general of Arkansas has? Of course not. It wasn't that for me. I just a thought he was wonderful in general. — Gennifer Flowers

Think for a moment of the great agents and engines of our civilization, and then think what shadowy ideas they all once were. The wheels of the steamship turned as swiftly as they do now, but as silent and unsubstantial as the motions of the inventor's thought; and in the noiseless loom of his meditation were woven the sinews of the printing-press, whose thunder shakes the world. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

A vain man is a nauseous creature: he is so full of himself that he has no room for anything else, be it never so good or deserving. — William Penn