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People that went to art house theatre have more options, I used to go, but now think any movie can be delivered in a red envelope three months after it's released so why not watch it on my flat screen in the comfort of home. — Edward Burns

I think I'm a combination of very simple pleasures and the fact I've read a lot of books. I don't think it's a binary opposition across the board in humans and I think I'm an example that it's not. I'm hosting gay marriage rallies and I have tons of guns at home. There's a lot of middle ground in the world and I'm one of those people. — Dax Shepard

I just took [my cancer diagnosis] as bad luck, basically. It did strike me almost immediately, my atheist sort of thing kicked in and I thought "ha, if I was a God-botherer, I'd be thinking, why me God? What have I done to deserve this?" and I thought at least I'm free of that, at least I can simply treat it as bad luck and get on with it. — Iain M. Banks

How could a man know the truth of his own soul? — Alexandra Ripley

I can't deal with someone flashy. That's so not me. — Kate Bosworth

Women who make the choice to have grey hair - I think that's beautiful. — Andie MacDowell

She was gone but it seemed she was still always there, right at the center. — Georgia Blain

It's going to be an emotional time for me to see where my great grandfather ministered. It's going to be great to see the fruit of his labor. — Will Graham

In the existence of our lives, there are many coincidences that bring people together, but there's only one person that will own your heart forever, — Jessica Sorensen

Governor Palin leans far closer to 'spokesperson' than representative of the people. — Adam McKay

TRUTH comes easier when you're nine years old, too. Everything's a lot less complicated. This or that. Us or them. Truth or lie. — Warren Ellis