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Part of the value of TASK is not to invest into anything permanent; to really celebrate the moment-the fluidity of creative action. — Oliver Herring

When I'm offered a role, I look at what I think I can do with it. I look to see if I can project myself into it. — Louis Gossett Jr.

Not fooling around, not bothering nobody, just sitting here mending the Primus," said the cat with a hostile frown, "and, moreover, I consider it my duty to warn you that the cat is an ancient, inviolable animal. — Mikhail Bulgakov

Audiences tend to get the performances they deserve ... — Gene Lees

If people volunteered in the same way to construct schools or roads or even clear the river of plastic wrappers, by God, Pakistan would become a paradise within a year. — Malala Yousafzai

Sexuality is half poison and half liberation. What's the line? I don't have a line. — Lady Gaga

Authenticity is imperative, it brings forth respect,trust, love and confidence. This simply means you'll be respected, trusted, loved by many people and you'll be confident enough to take a first step towards your dreams. It also gives you independent thinking and understanding of things in general. Just be you, live original and you'll benefit great things from it. — Euginia Herlihy

Electronic communication is one means by which the very idea of public life has been put to an end. — Richard Sennett

In the house of poetry nothing endures that is not written with blood to be heard with blood. — Pablo Neruda

There's no better feeling, even if I've won a race, than recording a personal best. It's setting yourself personal goals, but also realistic goals. — Jenny Meadows

When the ranch is in peace,
no other life is more perfect. — Charles Goodnight

Niccolo had never seen so many gadgets and flashing lights, all just so they could remotely observe an abandoned military hanger about a quarter mile away. In the good ol' days, we just hid behind a bush. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

To speak today of a famous novelist is like speaking of a famous cabinetmaker or speedboat designer. Adjective is inappropriate to noun. — Gore Vidal