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The trap for an actor is that you become too successful at what you're trying to do, and you can find yourself stuck there. — Ben Affleck

The idea of capitalism is not just success but also the failure that allows success to happen. — P. J. O'Rourke

As he speaks his right hand finds the chain hanging from my collar and collects it in his fingers, tracing the metal through his hand until he feels the leather loop. I watch as he slips the end over his left wrist. It's an incredibly erotic thing to witness and I find myself hypnotised by this simple act of control. — Felicity Brandon

A good book is an education of the heart. It enlarges your sense of human possibility what human nature is of what happens in the world. It's a creator of inwardness. — Susan Sontag

Here lies a man who was given a medal for killing two men, and a dishonorable discharge for loving one. — Leonard Matlovich

There's a moon in my body, but I can't see it! A moon and a sun.
A drum never touched by hands, beating, and I can't hear it! — Kabir

There's a 30% chance that it's already raining. — Karen Smith

The alternative to extinction is stagnation, and stagnation is seldom a good thing. — Ian Tattersall

One of my comics is read by more people - around 70,000 - than will see my entire run at Manhattan Theater Club. That puts things in perspective. — Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

Circumlocution," said Mr. Croup to Mr. Vandemar. "It's a way of speaking around something. A digression. Verbosity. — Neil Gaiman

America trembles in fear of loners, yet Charles Manson is a social butterfly. — Anneli Rufus

Live like you'll die tomorrow, work like you don't need the money, and dance like nobody's watching. — Bob Fosse

Life has a way of turning us into people we never knew we wanted to be. — Wendy A. Wood

Old women are more reconciled to death than old men. By bringing life to the world, we come to see ourselves as debtors. What's given is taken. — R. Scott Bakker