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I hate writing, I hate pens and paper and all that fussiness. I have done well enough without it too, I think. Oh, I am lying to myself. I have feared writing. But books have saved me sometimes, that is the truth - my Samaritans. — Sebastian Barry

I love that time when all you want to do is cocoon with your baby in your own little world, when you carry them around all the time in a little pouch or sling. — Kelli Williams

I've always said the theatre is my church. It's where I feel God the most. It's where I know there's a God. — Ruthie Henshall

She wasn't ready to settle down, she told her friends. That was one way of putting it. Another was would have been that she had not found anyone to settle down with. There had been several men in her life, but they hadn't been convincing. They'd been somewhat like her table - quickly acquired, brightened up a little, but temporary. The time for that kind of thing was running out, however. She was tired of renting. — Margaret Atwood

I am in Ghost Rider but I'm not sure when it's coming out. — Donal Logue

I always feel like I want to write a song when I'm really upset. And when I'm in an argument with my family, I go straight to the piano and just kind of take it out on the piano and get all emotional. — Pixie Lott

My rule is "Enjoy the non-shitty things now because shitty things are coming. — Jenny Lawson

It's a particular skill, I think, doing backing vocals. You're blending the vocals between the gaps, between the music. — Lisa Hannigan

I have not changed with the accomplishments. I've remained the same. If I had changed, great. You know, but I haven't. — Renee Fleming

The laws of economics and many studies of diversity tell us that if we tapped the entire pool of human resources and talent, our collective performance would improve. — Sheryl Sandberg

The purpose - where I start - is the idea of use. It is not recycling, it's reuse. — Issey Miyake