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There are a lot of scripts that you can like, but rarely are there directors attached when you're in development with something and that's stressful. — Amanda Seyfried

Honestly, Americans are more open-minded and have the patience and the time for new types of music. In Australia and New Zealand, you must earn your place. — Gin Wigmore

For a while we talked about things I've forgotten now. Or maybe we were silent for a while, me sitting at the foot of his bed, him stretched out with his book, the two of us sneaking looks at each other, listening to the sound the elevator made, as if we were in a dark room or lost in the country at night, just listening to the sound of horses. — Roberto Bolano

The ever increasing spiritual damage caused by life within the big city will make this hunger practically uncontrollable when we build here on this the landscape of our homeland we must be clear that we will protect its beauty. — Fritz Todt

The sea will grant each man new hope
The sleep brings dreams of home. — Cristoforo Colombo

Now we live in fairyland. The only lightly disappointing thing about this land is that it is smaller than the real world has ever been. — Frigyes Karinthy

My ideal is to wake up in the morning and run around the meadow naked. — Daryl Hannah

Buy straw hats in the winter, when nobody wants them, and sell them in the summer when everybody needs them. — Kenneth L. Fisher

If not for the Tea Party, the Republican Party would not be coming back to its roots. — Richard Mourdock

Get out of bed, go to school, stick at school. Make it happen for yourself because those opportunities are waiting. — Andrew Forrest

The time has come for people of reason to say: Enough is Enough! Religious faith discourages independent thought, it's divisive and it's dangerous. — Richard Dawkins

At 4, I joined a summer rec team called the Sugar Bears. — Summer Sanders

Prison is where you promise yourself the right to live. — Jack Kerouac