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My friends back from the East Coast jokingly call me 'Hollywood,' and they assume I'm out at Hollywood parties, but I'm a domesticated guy with 3 kids. — Bill Lawrence

I've found the best treasure... You. — Robin Bielman

It's interesting. I've known quite a few good athletes that can't begin to play a beat on the drum set. Most team sport is about the smooth fluidity of hand-eye coordination and physical grace, where drumming is much more about splitting all those things up. — Neil Peart

It's really rare as a teenager to be offered a role that actually resembles what it's like to be a teenager, because there are so many stereotypes that might be attractive to watch, but make you think: 'Who is that? Who has that life at 16?' — Mia Wasikowska

How much more sensuality invites to art than does sentimentality. — Andre Gide

You're about the stupidest thing on two legs. — Lia Habel

I think everybody has their pain. For me, the time that I really had to grow up was when I was 15 and I had my best friend die of leukemia. Watching somebody so strong go through that is definitely something that will give you a little bit of depth. There have been a lot of things that have happened in my life that has forced me to grow up. — Lindsey Haun

I go through a lot of bad stuff, because most of the stuff that's written is pretty bad. But occasionally something comes along that's good, and I want to do it. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Well, I'm mad, but I'm not primer-in-the-face mad. — Joanna Gaines

Here in this blessed land, the foundation, the backbone, the life-centre is religion and religion alone. — Swami Vivekananda

The other day, we went somewhere, and did something. — Colby Buzzell

There is no point in lingering on the fallacies of the revolutionaries of unrepression; one could go on and on, but everything would come back to the same basic thing: the impossibility of living without repression. — Ernest Becker