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As we begin to see where we have been absent from life, increasing possibilities audition for our approval. — Stephen Levine

I was excited about working with Richard Gere. Oh, and Joan Allen! Oh, my God, she is such a force of nature, it's mind boggling. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

I always figured nerves were for Jane Austen characters and helium-voiced girls who never buy their round; I would no more have turned shaky in a crisis than I would have carried smelling salts around in my reticule. — Tana French

Cody was both ashamed and astonished to learn that it was actually possible to break a penis. — Evan Gilbert

My opinion is a view I hold until ... well, until I find something that changes it. — Luigi Pirandello

...the Indian boy is the result of a curious convolution of branches in an old chestnut; there are two perfectly formed legs, a long slim body, a small knotted head, and two branching arms... The only drawback is that in order to [see him] you have to be lying in the bath. Unless you are in a prone position, gazing out of one particular window, he refuses to materialize.... Very few other people have seen him. You cannot ask people to come up to the bathroom and lie flat on their backs in order to see the little Indian boy. It would make them gloomy and suspicious, particularly if they were females. 'If you come up and lie down in the bathroom I will show you my little Indian boy....' No. Definitely not. Out. — Beverley Nichols

I do believe in the old saying 'What does not kill you makes you stronger.' Our experiences, good and bad, make us who we are. By overcoming difficulties, we gain strength and maturity. — Angelina Jolie

I personally think 'Chimes of Midnight' is a much better film than 'Citizen Kane.' — Christian McKay

Once I saw Graham - wholly unconscious of her proximity - push her with his restless foot. She receded an inch or two. A minute after one little hand stole out from beneath her face, to which it had been pressed, and softly caressed the heedless foot. — Charlotte Bronte

I think jazz is a wonderful learning tool. — John Otto

Wise Man: One who sees the storm coming before the clouds appear. — Elbert Hubbard