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If I play a villain, I try to find his lightness and his good side. And if I play a hero or a good guy, I'll try to find his darkness or his flaws. Because I don't believe in good and evil. I believe in grays. — Joel Kinnaman

I wasn't a sex symbol, I was a sex zombie. — Veronica Lake

But that's the thing about lasts. No one ever plans those last moments. Last words. Last actions. — S.D. Hendrickson

Don't allow your life to become just a dead ritual. Let there be moments, unexplainable. — Osho

In most important ways, leaders of the future will need the traits and capabilities of leaders throughout history: an eye for change and a steadying hand to provide both vision and reassurance that change can be mastered, a voice that articulates the will of the group and shapes it to constructive ends, and an ability to inspire by force of personality while making others feel empowered to increase and use their own abilities. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter

My experience has been that most really serious creative people I know have very, very routine and not particularly glamorous work habits," Adams said — Mason Currey

The camera slung around his neck ... was the only complicated thing he wore. — Jhumpa Lahiri

I am beautifully on my own. I am free. At the end of the day, we should be our own heroes. Our own savers. Our own heroes. — Robert Black

The Dali Lama and other notable Buddhist teachers have now indicated that since the world has plunged into a dark age, the information available in the tantras, which include the very, very powerful Kundalini release techniques, should be made available to the public. — Frederick Lenz

In the morning
it shuffles, unhurried,
across the wet fields
in its black slippers,
in its coal-colored coat
with the white stripe like a river
running down its spine — Mary Oliver

Often I have encountered in life that great disappointments have proved to be the road to future successes. — George S. Patton

Dog, now Razor, gazed out from behind a dead man's face, fresh blood that wasn't his dripping into his eyes. He looked down at the corpses at his feet, the skinned skull of one staring back at him with dead eyes. Dog knelt down and plucked the orbs from their sockets, popped them in his mouth and chewed with hungry relish. — Jake Bible