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It's [Jack the Giant Slayer] one of those fairy tales your mom and dad read to you when you're little. Never once did I imagine myself in it. It's just phenomenal. Words just can't really describe it. It brings the biggest smile to my face. — Eleanor Tomlinson

Stop a drunk driver and you stop a murderer - even if he hasn't killed anyone yet. In all the alternate universes, the odds are he's already killed - and will kill again. — Jarod Kintz

I like that in 'Caprica' the virtual world is a new thing. The parents didn't have that growing up. And it's the same thing about the Internet and all the current technology. It didn't exist like it does now for our parents' generation. Kids aren't relating to their parents anymore, and I just find that so honest. — Magda Apanowicz

Yahoo today is not a portal. Yahoo today is a search engine. — Jack Ma

Nirvana's success drew attention to a marketing demographic previously ignored by the mainstream, and inadvertently started a gold rush with advertising executives, product manufacturers, merchandise distributors, fashion coordinators, and rock imitators, the latter of whom have yet to equal the sincerity, power, and wit of Nirvana. — Kim Thayil

For the fact is that it takes a great deal of self-confidence for a person to poke fun at himself, and a person with that kind of self-confidence is rarely a fool or a bungler. — Paul Auster

Mica didn't just glitter; she burned, and he was on fire. — Erin Kellison

I don't know any institution in this country that ... carries more influence than the church. — Lee Haney

That is one of the great secrets of life, that life is a movement. And if you are stuck somewhere you lose contact with life. — Rajneesh

It's interesting that Swiss banks also hide their assets from the Swiss by using offshore bank structuring. — Julian Assange

Sometimes I feel so stupid and dull and uncreative that I am amazed when people tell me differently. — Sylvia Plath

It is wisdom to think upon anything before we execute it. — Plautus

I will not pretend to justify this espionage I carried on, and I will say openly that all these signs of a life full of intellectual curiosity, but thoroughly slovenly and disorderly at the same time, inspired me at first with aversion and mistrust. I am not only a middle-class man, living a regular life, fond of work and punctuality; I am also an abstainer and a nonsmoker, and these bottles in Haller's room pleased me even less than the rest of his artistic disorder. — Hermann Hesse

I'm already there. — Cora Carmack