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As an actor, you pay attention very closely to everything that happens to you, and you're constantly watching others as well, trying to just find out where everything comes from. — Caleb Landry Jones

To me, accessorizing is the most fun part of an outfit. While I don't think you can't rely on accessories to make a dress that isn't working work, I do love jewelry and handbags more than anything. — Anna Kendrick

It is not permitted to the most equitable of men to be a judge in his own cause. — Blaise Pascal

I think you're only as good as the work that you do. — Josh Schwartz

I resent it being a truth universally acknowledged, no matter what era I find myself in, that a single woman of thirty must be in want of a husband. — Laurie Viera Rigler

Only you should decide for you what is perfect. — Ellen Hopkins

How could I live a life where the person who'd built and experienced and created it alongside me, the person who'd seen me in a hundred different moods, at my highest, at my lowest, in the middle of a C-section with my uterus laid out on my belly, was gone? — Jennifer Weiner

Don't miss the heart issues when dealing with the surface problems! — Jim Berg

Duty is heavy as a mountain, death is light as a feather. — Robert Jordan

If I do an interview with [Holocaust survivor] Elie Wiesel, am I required as a journalist to find a Holocaust denier? — Scott Pelley

Somehow, that wasn't any more comforting than knowing Dr. C would kill King if I didn't survive the night. — Ben Reeder

I'll do most of the talking," Alex said. "But don't be afraid to ask Melinda Hubert questions-trust your instincts."
My instincts said to stay home and let him handle it. "So, will we play good cop/bad cop? I want to be the bad cop. I'm not the warm. nurturing type."
He cocked an eyebrow at me. "Really?"
Jerk. "So what should I do?"
"Stop watching cop shows for one. — Suzanne Johnson

But if I had lived to be twenty-nine years old like I am, and with all my chances made no enemy, I'd feel myself a failure. — Johnston McCulley