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Acting probably saved my life. It gave me a home and a safe place to let out all of my emotions and have it be okay. — Vanessa Marcil

The modern state no longer has anything but rights; it does not recognize duties any more. — Georges Bernanos

I guess that's just part of loving people: You have to give things up. Sometimes you even have to give them up. — Lauren Oliver

It isn't that I like it and I don't like it - that's too simple. Or, if you will, it isn't "both yes and no." It's "this but also that." I'd love to settle in on a strong feeling or reaction. But, having seen whatever I see, my mind keeps on going and I see something else. It's that I quickly see the limitations of whatever I say or whatever judgment I make about anything. There's a wonderful remark of Henry James: "Nothing is my last word on anything." There's always more to be said, more to be felt. — Susan Sontag

Out of the total of 11 movies, I got slammed. — Tony Scott

Tricey eventually forgave me for falling in love with Taij, but Lyric never did. Besides, — Jessica N. Watkins

She also understood there was a hole in her heart where her son should be, that she was a wicked, selfish woman for wishing him back. — Shannon Celebi

It's the age-old concept of like attracts like, or the law of attraction. You get back what you put out, so you might as well think positively, focus on visualizing what you want instead of getting distracted by what you don't want, and send the universe your good intentions so that it can send them right back. — Sophia Amoruso

Heroes inspire us for many reasons: they make tough decisions, they keep going and they get done what matters. But there's another reason we love our heroes. Inside us all, we know we have the power to become one ourselves. — Oliver

I can't decide whether I'm a good girl wrapped up in a bad girl, or if I'm a bad girl wrapped up in a good girl. And that's how I know I'm a woman! — C. JoyBell C.

Punk rock was the tsunami that threatened to drown us all in 1977. — Pete Townshend