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Rather hang thyself than belong to the horde of successful imitators. — Sri Aurobindo
If he knew, he'd never allow her to do the thing she needed to do most. — Jackie Castle
You're going to a bunch of auditions, and most of the time you're just getting denied, but just staying in there and keeping my head and being determined helped. Growing is what's challenging; you have to constantly practice your craft. — Natalie Martinez
Within me is the potential to commit every evil act I see being committed by other men, and unless I feel this potential, I can at any moment be controlled by these same urges. I am free from these urges only if I recognize when I am feeling them, and while feeling them and acknowledging them to be me, choose not to follow them. Only in this way can I begin to regain the disowned parts of me. And only in this way can I know what it is I am criticizing in others. — Hugh Prather
[ ... ] I was afraid to board a streetcar because of the conductor; I was afraid to enter the Kabuki Theater for fear of the usherettes standing along the sides of the red-carpeted staircase at the main entrance; I was afraid to go into a restaurant because I was intimidated by the waiters furtively hovering behind me waiting for my plate to be emptied. — Osamu Dazai
The process of receiving information for me is seeing, hearing, and feeling their energy in my frame of reference. That doesn't mean I see the individual, unfortunately. — John Edward
Every award for me is important because it means a slap against militarism and fascism in Indonesia. — Pramoedya Ananta Toer
Mothers are the people who love us for no good reason. And those of us who are mothers know it's the most exquisite love of all. — Maggie Gallagher
I started working on a line of clothes last year, but right now we're kind of at a standstill. — Beverley Mitchell
One should not wish anyone disagreeable conditions of life; but for him who is involved in them by chance, they are touchstones of characters and of the most decisive value to man. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
