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I know unless I'm true to myself I couldn't be happy. Too much emphasis is placed today on externals and too little on character. — Betty White

In Paris, I met a young American person who immediately became the primary inspiration which awakened my vision and the leading influence that had directed my forces. Throughout my career as an artist, I refer to this person by the word 'Woman.' — Gaston Lachaise

My very first job was something called 'Nobody's Watching,' that Bill Lawrence who created 'Scrubs,' it was his pilot. It was my very first TV job, and it was a sitcom. Ever since that experience, I've been so itching to get back to that kind of environment and just to be involved with comedy. — Mircea Monroe

Do lifelong artists pay a price for having chosen to make art? Of course. Everyone pays the price for his or her choices. — Sally Warner

Quite so. Quite right. And yet human beings, who dream of
becoming more successful often fool themselves into believing that
it can happen without changing a single thing about themselves.
They believe that success is some mysterious external factor that
will just sort itself out while they sleep — Chris Murray

By science calmed, over the peaceful soul, Bright with eternal Wisdom's lucid ray, Peace, meek of eye, extends her soft control, And drives the puny Passions far away. — Humphry Davy

I will never forget the will of the people who believed in me wherever I went during the election campaign. — Park Geun-hye

From the very, very beginning, we made the decision that 'Tarzan' wasn't going to sing. My co-director, Chris Buck, and I said to each other that we couldn't imagine a half-naked man in the jungle simply bursting into song. — Kevin Lima

Summer-damn-Quinn saw the world as if it was a painting waiting to be created. I only saw her. — Kelly Moran

For I have been a man, and that means to have been a fighter. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Anything I've not experienced I do not look to for a subject. I have to feel it. — Abbas Kiarostami

Nothing is more likely to drive listeners away than a ponderous interpretation of what they've just marvelled at. — Philip Pullman

Yet, as should become obvious, genocidal events have been common enough to suggest that they cannot be explained as some kind of deviant behavior. On the contrary, given the right circumstances, normal human beings are all too ready to kill by category. — Daniel Chirot

All art is a confession. — Gaston Lachaise