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My favorite novel in the world is Frankenstein. I'm going to misquote it horribly, but the monster says, "I have such love in me, more than you can imagine. But, if I cannot provoke it, I will provoke fear." — Guillermo Del Toro

I really enjoyed working on 'Dumb & Dumberer' with Cheri Oteri, maybe because we are both into improvisations. We were meant to act together. — Eugene Levy

Go to the place called barren,
Stand in the place called empty.
And you will find God there. — Joan Sauro

There are some key elements to business being a success, and that's a smart visionary and great management behind the people that are going to build it. — Rob Dyrdek

I believe sometimes I make some mistakes. And I don't think they are life-threatening mistakes. — Michael Ovitz

I'm still ambiguously ethnic. I could be Persian - I could be anything. But I'm Italian and Jewish, so I'm a citizen of the world; that's what I prefer. — Justin Baldoni

it seemed there was no place for librarians anymore. — Jenny Colgan

It has never been recommended to confuse "loving" with "seeking to please" ... Salome pleased Herod's guests; I can hardly believe she was burning with love for them. As for poor John the Baptist ... she certainly did not envelop him in her love. — Jacques Maritain

But too much going with the flow is heading us into the sewer ... — Michael Connelly

I appreciate that young girls look up to me. And I take that very seriously. — Victoria Beckham

The entire western Siberian sub-Arctic region is melting, and it has all happened in the last three or four years. — Joseph J. Romm

A bogus Congress register can never lead you to Swaraj any more than a paper boat can help you to sail across the Padma. — Mahatma Gandhi

Don't fight forces, use them. — R. Buckminster Fuller

As the "people of the centre" in every
sense of the term, the Germans are more intangible, more ample, more contradictory, more unknown, more incalculable, more surprising, and even more terrifying than other peoples are to themselves:
they escape DEFINITION, and are thereby alone the despair of the French. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The solitude of women's minds is regrettable, I said to myself, it's a waste to be separated from each other without procedures, without tradition. — Elena Ferrante