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I like people who are as unlike me as possible, which is not an expression of self disgust or self hatred, but it's just that you know you obviously particularly admire things that you recognize yourself as not having. — Stephen Fry

Balance, Chlo ... Give and take. Push and pull. You for her, her for you. I think they're mad that I tried to have it both ways to keep you alive and her, too. — Nova Ren Suma

The best one can say of modern creative art is that it is just a little less vulgar than reality. — Oscar Wilde

You need an incredible amount of self-confidence to go digging around in someone's brain. — Ben Carson

I've been working since I was 9, and I've never known a life without a film set. — Daniel Radcliffe

I was their first book. — Neil Gaiman

He always kept me just on the edge of crazy. Feeling like I wanted him too much, which just made me want him more." "That sounds excruciating. — Rainbow Rowell

I'm still finding my legs, performance-wise, being up there by myself. I think I have a bit of proving myself ahead of me. — Natalie Maines

I don't want to call myself a perfectionist because perfection is imperfection. — Ne-Yo

How can you go on stage and shout 'Yeah! Rock'n'roll forever!' and then go to bed at 10 o'clock with a nightcap on, a candle in your hand and a Bible under your arm? — Ozzy Osbourne

My mother started to suffer from multiple sclerosis, but nobody knew what MS was then. My father didn't - and later he suffered a great deal of guilt over that. It was an awful business and very fraught. — Ruth Rendell

I love weird science. I learned in an article in 'National Geographic' that there are trillions of bacteria in our guts that help us digest food. These are non-human creatures. — Will Hobbs

I looked back at the summit of the mountain, which seemed but a cubit high in comparison with the height of human contemplation, were in not too often merged in the corruptions of the earth. — Petrarch