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No one should ever know where conduct ends and acting begins. Conduct unbecoming. That's what acting is. — Peter O'Toole

The world had a fragile liquid quality, running at the edges and spinning on previously unrevealed axes. — Scott Lynch

When you see a tumour in the brain, it's an ugly looking thing. It's kind of black, grisly and messy. Or it can be white. To see it taken away is just amazing. — James Nesbitt

You care. Not the cares of the body. But you have the caring of the soul. It's a different kind of desire, but you all have it, and it never goes away. — Orson Scott Card

Greatness is an inherently dynamic process, not an end point. The moment you think of yourself as great, your slide toward mediocrity will have already begun. — James C. Collins

We should remember the campaign advertising will be only a smaller portion of the President's total exposure. — Robert Teeter

Junior based all of his decisions on his dreams and visions, which created a lot of problems. — Sherman Alexie

Nothing is so intolerable to man as being fully at rest, without a passion, without business, without entertainment, without care. — Blaise Pascal

I wondered whether music might not be the unique example of what might have been - if the invention of language, the formation of words, the analysis of ideas had not intervened - the means of communication between souls. — Marcel Proust

They examine me like I'm a cow at a 4-H auction. I try not to moo. — Jeri Smith-Ready

Well, the problem I've had with all the interviews I've had in America - I had meetings with about nine labels - and they all say to me "Will your new songs fit in with what is popular and what is in the chart?" And I say "Good God, I hope not! — Steven Morrissey

One of my ambitions has been to go back to what those great authors were doing then ... to bridge that sensibility of old Victorian Gothic tales and reconstruct them in a modern way. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon