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I got the part [in Into the Forest], I started taking ballet again to try to regain my strength back. I actually love that it was changed to Crystal Pite's modern dance. And I wouldn't even really call it modern dance because it feels like it's in its own genre. — Evan Rachel Wood

Happiness is a byproduct of function, purpose, and conflict; those who seek happiness for itself seek victory without war. — William S. Burroughs

Designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors on national taste. — William Butler Yeats

People who ask "Can I ask you a question?" Didn't really give me a choice, did ya there buddy? — George Carlin

The past cannot be redeamed. What has been and what might have been both bring us to what is.
To know grief, we must be in the river of time, because grief thrives in the present and promises to be with us in the future until the end point. Only time conquers time and its burdens. There is no grief before or after time, which is all the consolation we should need. — Dean Koontz

The unsatisfied yearning of the artist reaches back to the primordial image in the unconscious which is best fitted to compensate the inadequacy and one-sidedness of the present. — Carl Jung

It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it. — George W. Bush

A teetotaller is one who suffers from thirst instead of enjoying it. — Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar

People are just waiting around to get certified — Frank Zappa

We must also reject the false choice of liberty versus security. We can and must have both. — Tom Ridge

Passive voice is better than writing out a humongous number and taking the risk that your readers' brains will be numb by the time they get to the verb. — Mignon Fogarty

So I "feckup" words sometimes ... I write in a colloquial style, so did Mark Twain. Seems I'm in pretty good company. — Emma Paul

It is not how long you work at some task that determines what you'll receive for it in exchange. It is the value someone else places upon the product or service that determines what it is worth in exchange.
Your "costs" are not important to the other person. He only cares about the value of the product to himself. What he'll pay to get your service is based solely on the value he places upon the object — Harry Browne

To be an American is to move on, as if we could outrun change. To attach oneself to place is to surrender to it, and suffer with it. — Kathleen Norris