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I never wanted to be the next Bruce Lee. I just wanted to be the first Jackie Chan. — Jackie Chan

Everyone has a monster inside — J.G. Faherty

All I can say is that when millions of plastic dolls of you are being sold each day and an equal number of teenage boys are masturbating over you each night, it's bound to do something screwy to your psyche. — Carrie Fisher

Sometimes, to be silent is to be most eloquent. — Charlton Heston

What test?" Asked Nudge.
"Max, you're incorruptible."
"Only by power." I said. "You haven't tried chocolate yet. — James Patterson

This is the beauty that emerges from self-confidence, class confidence. That says, I am not born to please. I am born to be pleased. — Susan Sontag

If you think too much about being re-elected, it is very difficult to be worth re-electing. — Woodrow Wilson

The truth is, no one pays more tax than they have to. — Ken Livingstone

Being isolated and on-location can be helpful in terms of being completely dedicated to the work, but somebody like me can also be dangerous in terms of this intense sort of void that you kind of potentially fall into. — Michael Raymond-James

I'm a biologist who has been interested in the biological roots of cognitive phenomena — Francisco Varela

One of the most interesting female characters I've written about was Meg Riddoch, the lead character in 'The Thompson Gunner'. — Nick Earls

Yes, you can get a man to do just about anything, and you know it. So, what are you going to attract him into doing? Buying you a nice house? Giving you the space to guide your own life? Or, offering his deepest gifts to you and all beings while opening his heart to God?
Are you a selfish witch, a self-sufficient witch, or a witch for the sake of drawing your man and all beings open as a gift for all? — David Deida