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I prefer to save talking till I know what I'm talking about. — Ursula K. Le Guin

There are plenty of Latina actresses that no one's ever heard of ... Some are really brown, some are light-skinned, and some look like they're Caucasian, but it's like we only want to identify with a certain kind of look and celebrate that under the guise that this is a 'Latina actress.' — Sara Ramirez

Most importantly, I'd learned how to question and why ("when" had never been an issue: always). — Leslie Anthony

My parents read me fairy tales every night and I used to believe I was a fairytale princess, like every young girl. I had all the Disney dressing-up costumes and would play every character. — Lily Collins

For years afterward when Amory thought of Eleanor he seemed still to hear the wind sobbing around him and sending little chills into the places beside his heart. The night when they rode up the cold slope and watched the cold moon float through the clouds, he lost a further part of him that nothing could restore; and when he lost it he lost also the power of regretting it. Eleanor was, say, the last time that evil crept close to Amory under the mask of beauty, the last weird mystery that held him with wild fascination and pounded his soul to flakes. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The great film editor is not a cutter, he's a storyteller, right? — Ridley Scott

The responsibilities which are imposed by rank and privilege and good fortune can ... become very onerous indeed. — Robert W. Welch Jr.

Every penny I've ever saved has been spent on airline tickets to different corners of the world. — JJ Feild

A funny thing happens when you focus on work that you love; more soon starts to appear. Like attracts like. Plus, that intersection between enjoying what you do and getting paid to do it is the sweetest place of all. — Paul Jarvis

For years I thought babies came out of belly buttons and masturbation meant chewing your food really well — Charlotte Stein

Colors are primordial ideas, children of the aboriginal colorless light and its counterpart, colorless darkness Light, that first phenomenon of the world, reveals to us the spirit and the living soul of the world through colors. — Johannes Itten