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A film takes a lot of time, and yet not enough to share with the people you're making the movie with, I think. — Claire Denis

No one knows me in the States because the movies have been released in such an awkward, irregular fashion, all by different distributors. There is no continuity. — Xavier Dolan

The Census Bureau is thinking of creating a new category because so many kids don't know how to describe themselves using the existing categories. I call these kids the "Keanu Reeves Generation," after the actor who has a Hawaiian father and a Welsh mother. — Richard Rodriguez

I play piano and write better than I can sing. — Irene Cara

You have actresses like Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, who have roles specially written for them. — Leslie Caron

American books reflect our common heritage with many other nations and their influence upon our culture. The influences are endless, linking us with the rest of the world. Thus, they are good ambassadors for us. — Robert Kennedy

She liked it best when he read the X-Men, even though she didn't get everything that was going on there; the X-Men were worse than General Hospital. — Rainbow Rowell

You know we armed Iraq. I wondered about that too, you know during the Persian Gulf war those intelligence reports would come out: "Iraq: incredible weapons - incredible weapons." How do you know that? "Uh, well ... we looked at the receipts." — Bill Hicks

And if you share that humiliation, there's the chance the person will use it against you at the first opportunity. Or they'll cut you out of their life entirely. So how do you ever trust someone? Without giving them the power to destroy you? — Lorelei James

You could never understand what it's like, being this close to death all the time. And — Ransom Riggs

The upside to grief is it takes away your appetite. When people say you look good they really mean it. Nature's thoughtful that way. — Barbara Park

Slavery exists. It is black in the South, and white in the North. — Andrew Johnson

Happiness can be built only on virtue, and must of necessity have truth for its foundation. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge