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If you play Mark Twain and he's not funny, you are definitely not playing Mark Twain. That was the biggest challenge, in some ways. Writing and performing jokes that can come out of that brilliant delivery system he constructed: the friendly, avuncular truth-teller. — Val Kilmer

I'm always trying to find the next comedian that just gives me something a little funny to combine with all of the depressing news that I'm processing. — Jesse Williams

We ourselves were made of the very same elements as composed the sun and stars, that some of my atoms might once have been in a distant star. But it frightened me too, made me feel that my atoms were only on loan and might fly apart at any time, fly away like the fine talcum powder I saw in the bathroom. — Oliver Sacks

I'm in between an installation artist, video artist and photographer. And when you work with nude bodies, you're immediately called a pornographer or a fashion photographer. — Spencer Tunick

Raj had known, of course; Raj had known who I really was for years. — Seanan McGuire

You know, be an actor because you love to act. Don't be an actor because you think you're going to get famous, because that's luck. — Whoopi Goldberg

Democracy feeds on argument, on the discussion as to the right way forward. This is the reason why respecting the opinion of others belongs to democracy. — Richard Von Weizsaecker

I always try to think before I talk. — Margaret Chase Smith

Far too many black men who praise their own mother feel less accounted to the mothers of their own children. — Patricia Hill Collins

But one cannot look backward, only forward. What has passed has passed forever. — Kate Atkinson

Bjork is a very original, interesting person. I like her very much. — Catherine Deneuve

Like many people, I have a fascination with lies and the people who tell them. I wouldn't say I've never told a lie, but I don't think I've ever told one without both assuming I would be found out and feeling absolutely rotten about it. — Jean Hanff Korelitz