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Puck said the shittier the hotel, the less likely it was anyone would remember us. By that logic, we were now perfectly safe. — Joanna Wylde

I think most actors like to do things that are right outside of their comfort zone. — Stephanie Beatriz

Natasha Williams? Yes, I've already spoken with her. She said it's best, in this case, if I speak with you directly; she gave me your private cell phone — A.R. Winters

Why 100? If I were wrong, one would have been enough. [In response to the book "Hundred Authors Against Einstein"] — Albert Einstein

there is more strength
in admitting vulnerability
than in faking invincibility — Rick Julian

Mia faces me now. The wind is whipping her hair this way and that so she looks like some kind of mystical sorceress, beautiful, powerful, and scary at the same time. She shakes her head and starts to turn away.
Oh, no! We've come this far over the bridge. She can blow the damn thing up if she wants to. But not without telling me everything. I grab her, turn her to face me. "Why not? Tell me. You owe me this!"
She looks at me, square in the eye. Taking aim. And then she pulls the trigger. "Because I hated you. — Gayle Forman

People say beware, but I don't care. Their words are just rules and regulations to me. — Patti Smith

It was lovely to do The Knock because I haven't done anything really significant since Doctor Who. — Colin Baker

Gay marriage should be legalized in america because gay men are the only men who want to be married. — Chuck Klosterman

When you are alone in the wilderness, opinions or beliefs of any kind are dropped as the absurd accoutrements they are. But after being in the wilderness for a while, you may come around to feeling sociable. Maybe you could try living in a community of "like-minded" social deviants. However, they had better be so alike that they are clones of one another or the day will come when someone steps over the line and factions begin to teem. Our brains will always discriminate - that is their nature. They fix on superficial differences we spy in one another, redundantly speaking, since all differences among us are superficial. — Thomas Ligotti