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I want to know what I want. For in setting forth — Esther Hicks

Almost every time I sang, he did this. I think he enjoyed the sound of my raspy breathing more than the singing itself. — Kiera Cass

Television reflects our society in a more accurate way than at any time in the past. — Janet Street-Porter

Commonplaceness, the surrender to the average, that good which is not bad but still the enemy of the best - That is our besetting danger. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The things most people need to learn in therapy are related to attachment, abandonment, love, and fear. We are trying to access basic emotional processes that are organized in primitive and early-developing parts of the brain. The language of these emotions is also very basic; it is the language of childhood. The more complex the language and ideas you bring into therapy, the more likely you are to stimulate your clients' intellectualizing defenses. — Louis Cozolino

I went to the University of Toronto for a year, and I'm always trying to get across what university is really like. — Scott Speedman

Riley tried not to hyperventilate or think too closely about the Alien movies and their take on extraterrestrial encounters. When he was done checking his belly and chest for signs of distension, it added reassuringly, 'Listen, I'm not going to mess with you, okay? Or ... breed in you. Gah. That's disgusting. — J. Fally