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I'm no different to anyone in this world, and no matter what happens, where I am or who I am with, I will always be looking at that same moon. — Sarah Dalton

I think generally I'm kind of interested in subjective experience, what goes on inside someone's head, that being all they really know of the world. — Charlie Kaufman

This was one of those special occasions when I could actually feel the inner appreciation of the beauty of the moment passing like an electric current through the brush in my hand. — Prince Charles

He pitches better when he's mad, so I try to make him that way. — Jorge Posada

You wouldn't die in here, nothing ever dies in here, but if you stayed here for too long, after a while just a little of you would exist everywhere, all spread out. And that's not a good thing. Never enough of you all together in one place, so t here wouldn't be anything left that would think of itself as an 'I.' No point of view any longer, because you'd be an infinite sequence of views and of points ... — Neil Gaiman

The highest good is a mind that scorns the happenings of chance, and rejoices only in virtue. — Seneca.

I take some pains to learn the material beforehand. I have a bunch of tricks I use to try and hit the ground running. I write everything out. I take the text and I very methodically go through, and that tends to put it into my head a little bit more solidly than if I just glanced at it and hoped for the best. — Colm Feore

When I do research, I cast my net very widely and then snatch what feels right out of that. Occasionally I'll read a specific book for a specific book, but usually I'm trying to increase my general understanding. — Brandon Sanderson

I was already becoming a woman who sized up another one fast - I was becoming typical. — Lorrie Moore

We wonder with our thoughts to the heavens. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The features of our face are hardly more than gestures which force of habit made permanent. Nature, like the destruction of Pompeii, like the metamorphosis of a nymph into a tree, has arrested us in an accustomed movement. — Marcel Proust

Yes, I know I've played these women, but I'm not really conniving at all. — Annette Bening

I very much believe in teaching young people about philanthropy, and to give back. — Lynn Schusterman