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We can talk frankly about our defects only to those who recognise our qualities. — Andre Maurois
There's this misconception that I've been turning down roles. It's just not true. The reality is, there was nothing for me to do, nobody was calling, the phone wasn't ringing. — Billy Porter
Death is a mercy, and I have enough mercy to go around. — Lucian
Living in a state of psychic unrest, in a Borderland, is what makes poets write and artists create. — Gloria E. Anzaldua
Martin Sheen was extraordinary. He's a very gifted man. — Terrence Malick
Be how you want to be received. — Allison Holker
I recently discovered that a friend who was re-reading Bleak House had done no other Dickens apart from Barnaby Ridge. That's just weird. I shamed and nagged him into picking up Great Expectations instead. But when I tried to recall anything about it other than its excellence, I failed. Maybe there was something about a peculiar stepfather? Or was that This Boy's Life? And I realized that, as this is true of just about every book I consumed between the ages of, say fifteen to forty, I havent even read the books I think I've read. I can't tell you how depressing this is. What's the fucking point? — Nick Hornby
Nobody really wants to work anymore. Nobody has the dedication to say, "It's going to take me ten years to get through this thing." — Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki
I had once thought that Christianity was a soft, wish-fulfillment religion. Now I saw that it was entirely the opposite. — Holly Ordway
When I write a book, I write very cleanly from page one to the last page. I hardly ever write out of sequence. — Gregory Maguire
In ACT, our main interest in a thought is not whether it's true or false, but whether it's helpful; that is, if we pay attention to this thought, will it help us create the life we want? — Russ Harris
The only realistic view is that a human life arises gradually, which is not much help in making personal decisions or devising public policy. — George C. Williams