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I mostly make R-rated movies. To make a movie that one day if I have kids or my nephews want t watch, I can show them without being put in prison. It would be really nice. — Jonah Hill

I believe in trying to get a balance between individual freedom on the one hand and social responsibility on the other. — Chris Patten

Modelling was not very satisfying for me. I came to London to model, and I fell in love with the theatre. I was eating yoghurt every day so that I had the money to go to the theatre. I saw everything. It's still my dream to be on stage in London. — Caterina Murino

Sometimes it amazes me how much these defining parts of our lives hinge on chance. — Curtis Sittenfeld

There is sexism
I'm not denying its existence. But I'm saying that I will deny its effort against me. I just pay it no nevermind and say, 'Get out of my way.' — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

I can sell anything that I totally believe in, but I'm a horrible salesman of something I don't believe in. — Nick Woodman

I cannot recall a time that I did not believe in Jesus Christ. — Ezra Taft Benson

I cannot abide stupidity, in myself or in others. — Ginger Rogers

Human emotion is not a linear experience. That which provokes emotion in one may provoke little, if anything, in another. — A. Zavarelli

The heart of man does not tolerate an absence of the excellent and supreme. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

You still indulge in distrustful fears that things will go wrong, or that people will betray you, or mistreat you; get above all of them. — Wallace D. Wattles

I have refused to believe that Mother will die. And by denying her cancer, even her death, I deny her life. Denial stops us from listening. I cannot hear what Mother is saying. I can only hear what I want. But denial lies. It protects us from the potency of a truth we cannot yet bear to accept. It takes our hands and leads us to places of comfort. Denial flourishes in the familiar. It seduces us with our own desires and cleverly constructs walls around us to keep us safe. — Terry Tempest Williams