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I'd wanted to be [an actress] all my life. — Gena Rowlands

Limbo. It's not Heaven, and it's not Hell. It's the in-between.' (Edward speaking about reading the Divine Comedy.
Luke: 'This was, I realised, my new address. — Jodi Picoult

In truth the most striking figure for the relation of the two is that of the strong blind man carrying the sighted lame man on his shoulders. — Arthur Schopenhauer

A distinction between renewable and not renewable energy is academic. — Carlo Rubbia

Ronaldinho did things that I've never seen anyone do. — Deco

The serious artist must be as open as nature. Nature does not give all of herself in a paragraph. She is rugged and not set apart into discreet categories. — Ezra Pound

I'm sick of girls who don't know how to high-five, — Aaron Sorkin

Elephant populations in India and also in the whole of Asia are under severe stress. The captive ones are rendered jobless due to changes in the mode of transport and lifestyle of people. The ones in the wild are also no better off, as the forests are shrinking. — Mark Shand

I experienced the California Northridge Earthquake of 1994 and the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, and I have thus seen firsthand how terrible and awesomely devastating a force of nature can be. — Paul Watson

James also revealed he and his teammates smoked marijuana one night after getting access to a hotel room in Akron. — LeBron James

Species go extinct because there are historical contraints built into a given body or a given design. — Kevin Kelly

I would love it if my films made a lot of money, and may I say that 'The Yards' is the only one that's lost money. — James Gray

The drive to Santa Fe on I-25 is midly zen. There are public road signs that say "Gusty Winds May Exist". This seems more like lazy philosophy than travel advice. — Chuck Klosterman