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I tried out the standard blow-into-the-palm-of-your-hand to test my breath and yes, on a scale of one to ten, I could kill a small puppy with that wretchedness. — R.S. Grey

Look, Israel doesn't intend to introduce nuclear weapons, but if people are afraid that we have them, why not? It's a deterrent. — Shimon Peres

I acted all the way up until Princeton. It was just one of my favorite extracurricular activities. Then I got to Princeton and had a really conservative vibe. All my friends were planning on law school, med school, or Wall Street, and suddenly acting seem like a really risky proposition. — Wentworth Miller

Drawing is the simplest way of establishing a picture vocabulary because it is an instant, personal declaration of what is important and what is not. — Betty Goodwin

I love to invent - avoiding the truth. I need to dramatize. — Sylvia Kristel

All excess, as well as renunciation, brings its own punishment. — Oscar Wilde

It is a world not of angels but of angles, where men speak of moral principles but act on power principles; a world where we are always moral and our enemies always immoral; — Saul D. Alinsky

The Real Beloved is that one who is Unique,
who is your Beginning and your End. — Rumi

And so it is that I carry with me from this State to that high and lonely office to which I now succeed more than fond memories and fast friendships. The enduring qualities of Massachusettsthe common threads woven by the Pilgrim and the Puritan, the fisherman and the farmer, the Yankee and the immigrantwill not be and could not be forgotten in the Nations Executive Mansion. They are an indelible part of my life, my convictions, my view of the past, my hopes for the future. — John F. Kennedy

Anything that you [as an actor] can change about yourself for a part is helpful. — Michael Pitt

I took the red dress down and put it against myself. 'Does it make me look intemperate and unchaste?' I said. — Jean Rhys