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I'd never put all my chips anywhere, because I don't want to close any doors, but I was raised in a very blue-collar family. I was raised by parents who said, 'If you don't go to work every day, you're not contributing', so that's my mentality. I have to work every day; I have to bring home a paycheck. — Katee Sackhoff

Sometimes you just have to go and make a mess of things to get people to pay attention. — Madonna Ciccone

One of these fellows had crawled out from under the porch of the house at 29 Neibolt Street one day and had offered to give Eddie a blowjob for a quarter. — Stephen King

Through the trials and tribulations of life come the openness to receive greatness. — Michelle Cruz-Rosado

Again, when my mind is lifted up by the greatness of its thoughts, it becomes ambitious for words and longs to match its higher inspiration with its language, and so produces a style that conforms to the impressiveness of the subject matter. — Seneca.

To me, acting is the most logical way for people's neuroses to manifest themselves, in this great need we all have to express ourselves. — James Dean

I'm not going to hurt her. I know she's special and I tried to stay away, but when I'm with I don't feel so cold and alone. — Abbi Glines

I think that it's only natural that readers become writers. You can only learn so much before you have to share it with others. — Geary Davis

I'm a bad liar; I don't know what to say backstage. — Uta Hagen

My style is unique and random. But I think it's important that it still makes sense. — Jess Glynne

The most successful marriages were always based on both partners feeling that they had done rather well for themselves. — P.D. James

Foresight of our own dissolution is so terrible to us, and that the idea of those circumstances, which undoubtedly can give us no pain when we are dead, makes us miserable while we are alive. And from thence arises one of the most important principles in human nature, the dread of death, the great poison to the happiness, but the great restraint upon the injustice of mankind, which, while it afflicts and mortifies the individual, guards and protects the society. — Adam Smith