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It's sort of scary to work with your parents when you're in the same business. But there was something so very safe about that. Acting with her was just like working with a wonderful actress who just happens to be my best friend and also my mother. — Lily Rabe

Sometimes when we lose something of importance what we have left becomes even more precious. — Victoria Alexander

Those who truly believe are always rewarded with the truth. — Santa Claus

Dr. Evil got shortchanged in the first one. The family dynamic between Scott and Dr. Evil - the adventures of being an evil single parent - needed to be explored. — Mike Myers

Be determined enough to live for your dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Most enlightened men now recognize that General Jackson is not fitted to fill the office of President; his limited experience of anything to do with civil government and his great age make him incompetent. — Jared Sparks

Labor cannot stand still. It must not retreat. It must go on, or go under. — Harry Bridges

impossible planning, strange priorities and a continual lack of information. — Henning Mankell

Once you go alien, you really do never go back. — Gini Koch

My characters blather away to each other. I simply turn up and listen. — Lia Riley

There's one thing that makes a dream impossible to achive, the fear of failure — Paulo Coelho

To my knowledge, no one in or out of the field has ever been able to cite a game worthy of comparison with the great dramatists, poets, filmmakers, novelists and composers. That a game can aspire to artistic importance as a visual experience, I accept. But for most gamers, video games represent a loss of those precious hours we have available to make ourselves more cultured, civilized and empathetic. — Roger Ebert

Opening yourself up only caused trouble in the end. — Shana Norris

The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reason. — Voltaire