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His view of the world is one that keeps his blood pressure low, sweeping the cholesterol from his relaxed, freeway-sized arteries. Everyone knows he is going to live till age ninety, although the question that goes begging is, for what? — Steve Martin

He squeezed her neck and rested his forehead against hers, "What is it with you, Allie? Why can't I take my mind off you? I can't take a single breath without wishing I was touching you"
Mitchell Davies to Alana Shelton — Eden Summers

I've watched a never-ending line of relationships crumple around me, with each sordid detail publicized to the world. I couldn't stand to hurt you that way. — Eden Summers

Let's make really good stories that people get something out of. That's the one common denominator with everything I try to do. — Frank Spotnitz

You can't get good at anything unless you do it day in and day out, over and over. — Steven Soderbergh

People are obsessed with actresses being hairless, fatless Barbie dolls. — Gaby Hoffmann

I'm just like you. I'm scared and I'm angry and I'm confused and I don't know what the hell I'm going to do, but I do know you can't have it both ways. You can't say you're a human in one breath and a cockroach in the next. — Rick Yancey

The most fun in breaking a rule is in knowing what rule you're breaking. — William Safire

If all the circumstances of acting are made to easy, then there's no grain of sand to make the pearl. — Peter Sarsgaard

This is not the person I wanted to become: Hatred has carved a permanent place inside me, a hollow where things are so easily lost. — Lauren Oliver

I believe that basically you write for two people; yourself to try and make it absolutely perfect; or if not that then wonderful. then you write for who you love whether they can read or write or not and whether they are alive or dead. — Ernest Hemingway,

Notebooks. There are dozens of notebooks. I always carry notebooks with me. I scribble in them in a barely readable scrawl. I do not write jokes. I write moments. Thoughts. Fragments that I have to sweat over as if they're cryptic texts in a lost language when I try to interpret them. That shouldn't be part of my process - decoding my own writing - but it has been for my entire life. What does that say about me? Why can't I make it easy? I need to complicate everything to protect myself from success and to remain complicated and overwhelmed. — Marc Maron