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I'm an artistic kind of person. I draw. I've drawn my whole life. When you have an imaginative mind, I think the artistic form manifests itself in different ways. When I was younger, I used to draw murals for people. — Vinny Guadagnino
You put a character out there and you're in their power. You're in trouble if they're in yours. — Ann Beattie
What good is fighting if what you are fighting for is lost? — Robin LaFevers
I've continually reminded myself that I never want to change. I could be on the cover of a magazine today, but next week someone else is going to be on that cover. You always have to remain the same person because when those opportunities end, guess what you have? You have you. And if you change from being you, you have nothing anymore. — J. R. Martinez
There are two kinds of brave men: those who are brave by the grace of nature, and those who are brave by an act of will. — Norman Mailer
If you abuse power, you will be burned and then you will learn ... if you live. — Frederick Lenz
Writing gives you the illusion of control, and then you realize it's just an illusion, that people are going to bring their own stuff into it. — David Sedaris
There is a huge antipathy in England between the north and the south, the working class and the owning class. — Bill Vaughan
No matter what his position or experience in life, there is in everyone more latent than developed ability; far more unused than used power. — James Cash Penney
I still get nervous on dates. I'll be sitting at dinner with a guy and I have to excuse myself and go to the bathroom because I can't breathe. — Shannen Doherty
Perhaps all pleasure is only relief. — William S. Burroughs
all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth — Anonymous
Enthusiasm isn't really my thing. — Susan Juby
Once a man and his wife were sitting by the entrance to their house. They had a roasted chicken in front of them and were about to eat it when the man saw his father coming toward them. So the man quickly grab the chicken and hid it because he didn't want to give him any. The old man came, had a drink, and went away. As the son reached to put the roasted chicken back on the table, he found that it had turned into a large toad, which then spring onto his face, sat right on it, and wouldn't leave him. If anyone tried to take it off, the toad would look at the person viciously as if it wanted to spring right into his face, too. So nobody dared touch it. And the ungrateful son had to feed the toad every day, otherwise, it would have eaten away part of his face. Thus the son wandered aimlessly all over the world. — Jacob Grimm
