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I've got quite a big gay following. I played a lesbian prostitute in the TV series 'Band Of Gold' but I think my following really grew when I played one in the film 'Imagine Me & You,' with Piper Perabo. — Lena Headey

I don't know if I've ever played a character who's close to me. There have been some elements of myself in different roles. Sometimes, I show one side of myself and then completely conceal the other. — Karen Allen

I found my inner bitch and ran with her. — Courtney Love

San Diego shaped me a lot. The visual landscapes, the emotional panoramas, the teachers and mentors I had from the third grade through San Diego High - it's all a big part of the poetry fountain that I continue to drink from. — Juan Felipe Herrera

The Catch-22 of wrongology: in order to get rid of error, we would already need to be infallible. — Kathryn Schulz

When I ask you who you are, you'd better say my fucking name. — Alicen Grey

What is most contrary to salvation is not sin but habit. — Charles Peguy

Besides the simple logic involved in trying to find the next move, Go deals with shapes, so some scientists think the artistic power of our right brain is called in to help make decisions when we can't read out all the possibilities (see page 160). This sets up a possible conflict between the hemispheres so that what looks or feels good to one might not be what the other thinks. Thus, besides the sheer excitement of competition and the basic inability for humans to ever be able to completely read out long sequences, this ongoing debate between the two halves of our brain can bring our emotions into play to a high degree. — Peter Shotwell

We're soul mates," he says. "We are forever. Our kind of love cannot be destroyed. — Stacey Jay

Happiness is about a moment. The moment. Its not a switch that gets thrown and nothing bad ever happens to you again. — Tripp Millican

We had put our son into a little preschool in Los Angeles, and it was just not going well, so we brought him back home. We had every intention of putting him back into a traditional school setting, but we just really couldn't find the right match for him. And then we moved to Georgia and again couldn't find the right match. — Jodi Benson