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My American accent is really, really good. I started out in the theater, doing all different characters with all different accents. When I first came to America, I thought I would be playing American, all the time. It was just weird how it worked out that I played more international characters. — Rebel Wilson

And one thing we know is real: horror. It is so real, in fact, that we cannot be sure it could not exist without us. Yes, it needs our imaginations and our consciousness, but it does not ask or require our consent to use them. — Thomas Ligotti

Seventy million books in America's libraries, but the one you want to read is always out. — Thomas Lansing Masson

If our moral attitudes are entirely the result of nonrational factors, such as gut feelings and the absorption of cultural norms, they should either be stable or randomly drift over time, like skirt lengths or the widths of ties. They shouldn't show systematic change over human history. But they do. — Paul Bloom

Keep my desires and goals in mind. Don't insist that they must or must not be fulfilled. Let me work unfrantically to achieve them. REBT — Albert Ellis

Whoever submits himself to a super-discipline can expect great triumphs. — Samael Aun Weor

I think the obstacles are the same as the opportunities, is the way we like to look at them. — Khoi Vinh

better, she couldn't control the wash — Maya Banks

My mother was a huge Steelers fan, so they were my team growing up. — Deron Williams

The smell of roasting meat together with that of burning fruit wood and dried herbs, as voluptuous as incense in a church, is enough to turn anyone into a budding gastronome — Claudia Roden

Nowadays, with the state of the music business, for any artist, whether you're up-and-coming or you've been in it for awhile, you have to explore different revenues and different ways of expressing yourself. — Mary J. Blige

American rock has a sort of self-pitying whine to it. — Bill Bailey

When I was in high school, I was really into string theory and superstring theory and read 'Scientific American.' It's fascinating. — Sam Trammell