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I'm not always a heartbroken guy. I like to laugh, act silly, dance. There are so many more colors to me. I really can be fun. — Anthony Hamilton

Her father says to tamp down her imagination. Stones are just stones and rain is just rain and misfortune is just bad luck. Some things are simply more rare than others, and that's why there are locks. "But, Papa, do you believe it's real?" "The diamond or the curse?" "Both. Either." "They're just stories, Marie. — Anthony Doerr

It's actually much harder to develop a TV show than I had anticipated. — Diablo Cody

I just want to play strong characters, whatever that is in. For me, television is where it's at. You get to play a character for a long period of time, and you get to dig deep. It's a home to go to. — Paula Malcomson

I'm pretty excited about the state of TV these days. There's great opportunity for really complicated relationships, in a way that I don't really see as much in movies anymore. — Paula Malcomson

A room full of hundreds, let alone thousands, of people is not my most fun thing in the world. — Paula Malcomson

If you're going to play a prostitute, you can't be too squeamish about that sort of thing. It's just part of the job, since the role requires it. — Paula Malcomson

I try not to be too profane around children or old people. Other than that, that's how I speak. — Paula Malcomson

Stop trying to be cute. You're too mean to be cute. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

A good man's indifference is as good as any religion. — Anton Chekhov

Vegan With A Vengeance is on my kitchen shelf. This fun and creative book is delicious for people like me, who don't eat pets. — Joan Jett

I'm not interested in a pretty world. It's boring to me. If you're lucky enough to get to play a character for a long time, it's life-changing. — Paula Malcomson

Listen, I'm from Belfast. We're not polite people. And it's language. We're direct. — Paula Malcomson

In the rush of today's world, and with more than half of us now living in cities, the majority of people are less and less connected with the spectacle of nature. — Louise Leakey