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I've always been a character actor, although I'm not quite sure what that means. All my scripts are absolutely covered in notes, so any time I say anything - even 'pass the salt' - I have six subtexts, comments on what I really mean when I'm saying that. Maybe that's what gives the impression that I'm saying one thing and thinking something else. — Christopher Walken
Money is sullen And wisdom is sly, But youth is the pollen That blows through the sky And does not ask why. — Stephen Vincent Benet
Because if I don't know my lines, I really don't know what I'm doing. — Christopher Walken
I'm going to change my image - backward caps, the lot. — Tom Felton
The sum of his life was a unique melody, hauntingly beautiful and powerful. — Ann Marston
Irrationality is part of everyday rationale — Elif Shafak
What I love doing is taking my dog for runs. — Seann William Scott
Like a starfish, the heart endures its amputation. — Gail Caldwell
Once I asked Maharajji how it is possible for a man to remember God all the time. He told me the story of Narada (the celestial sage) and the butcher: Vishnu (one of the aspects of God) was always praising the butcher and Narada wondered why, since the butcher was always occupied and Narada spent twenty-four hours a day praising Vishnu. Vishnu gave Narada the task of carrying a bowl of oil, full to the brim, up to the top of a mountain, without spilling a drop. The task completed, Vishnu asked how many times Narada remembered Vishnu. Narada asked how that would be possible, since he had to concentrate on carrying the bowl and climbing the mountain. Vishnu sent Narada to the butcher and the butcher said that as he works he is always remembering God. Maharajji said then, Whatever outer work you must do, do it; but train your mind in such a way that in your subconscious mind you remember God. — Ram Dass
I believe I am entitled to a public explanation. — Richard Jewell
Chances don't approach you,
it's you who approach chances. — Toba Beta