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Captain, the problem is not that I'm paranoid. The problem is that the universe keeps justifying my paranoia. — John Scalzi

Screen work always boils down to that moment between the camera and the actor or the actors. It always boils down to that, ultimately. You serve the camera. — Alfred Molina

My first big role was when I was 17 and I got the part playing Maria in 'West Side Story' in my school production. — Olivia Cooke

Our hearts speak the same language but more importantly our souls share the same voice. — Nikki Rowe

The only way to combat the murder that is war is to show the dirty combinations that make it and the criminals and swine that hope for it and the idiotic way they run it when they get it so that an honest man will distrust it as he would distrust a racket and refuse to be enslaved into it. — Ernest Hemingway,

I was an anthropology major in college, and I've had a lifelong fascination with Egyptology, mummies, and all sorts of bizarre cultural practices. — Tess Gerritsen

She lavishes pain with generosity. — Marguerite Duras

His face was tense, his jaw flexed as he stared at her. She could hardly stand to meet his eyes. They were an ocean of betrayal. They probed her, searching for the smallest sign that she didn't mean it. That spark of hope that never seemed to go out. — Aprilynne Pike

Everyone (consciously or subconsciously) feels alone too - but no matter what, we're actually ALL together. — Adam Rodriguez

We too had branched off from the people who had come before us, a family that made the family that made us, and we were shining in the darkness and casting our light all around us. — David Gianadda

What attracted me to acting, from the start, was playing different characters. I'm not a massive fan of just playing myself on screen. — Freddie Stroma

I finally had to be either Roman or catholic, and I continue to choose the catholic end of that spectrum. — Richard Rohr

Each of us have monsters that live in our depths. Like all mythological sea monsters, they are too big and too powerful to be caged. The mysteries we attempt to cage are the ones most likely to eat us. We — Jonathan Martin