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Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred. — Edmund Burke

The perfect party for me is having six to 12 people for dinner Friday or Saturday - good, fun friends, a lot of artists. I have a beautiful deck that looks over the canyon and Los Angeles on one side, so it's very pretty at night. It's a great opportunity to catch up with friends. — Sofia Milos

When I was in film school, it was said that all good films were characterised by some form of humour. — Lars Von Trier

That is another reason this transition for me into soaps makes sense for me, because I would get to work at my craft every day. I would be able to play this very real character. — Darius McCrary

In baseball, it's tough to get up for every single game, every single moment. In football, you have 90,000 fans screaming and the band's playing. I do miss that adrenaline rush. — Adam Dunn

If I ever retire, I want it to be in the KISS-FM jersey. — Kidd Kraddick

I ignore Hallmark Holidays. And this comes from a guy who has sold a million Opus greeting cards. — Berkeley Breathed

A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground. — H.L. Mencken

Frankly, I get sick of being considered a 'young woman filmmaker' rather than an individual artist, as a man would be. — Gillian Armstrong

We work our jobs, collect our pay, believe were gliding down the highway, when in fact we're slip sliding away. — Paul Simon

I think we are living in selfish times. I'm the first one to say that I'm the most selfish. We live in the so-called 'first world,' and we may be first in a lot of things like technology, but we are behind in empathy. — Javier Bardem

Dictators always look good until the last minutes. — Tomas Garrigue Masaryk

Let your eyes be the camera and your imagination be the set. — Raleigh Daniels

It wasn't so bad being a slave when your owner was yourself and stood up for you. — Orson Scott Card