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I didn't ever think about being an actor. But I fell in love with it when I realized how amazing, difficult, and interesting it is. — Gregg Sulkin

Commit yourself to quality from day one ... it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly. — Mark McCormack

The biggest mistake of humanity is to have great agendas without knowing the very purpose of life — Vladimir Vinitzki

Our intentions create our reality. — Wayne Dyer

Do not be afraid to love. Remember dear old Don Quixote, viewing the world with love. He saw many beautiful things no one else saw. Try being dear Don Quixote for a day. You'll see that love improves your vision and allows you to see more than your eye has ever seen before. But be forewarned: Those who look on the world with love will need a handkerchief, not to use as a blindfold, but to blow their nose and dry their tears. — Bernie Siegel

There are places I'll remember All my life though some have changed Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain All these places have their moments With lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life I've loved them all — John Lennon

Secrets have power so long as they remain secrets — Steven Erikson

Love makes people beautiful, beautiful in the fact that those who are stricken by love become blind. Not being able to see the evils and pain in the world, that's the part that makes people beautiful on the inside. — Shannan Jacoby

The music provokes a sharp longing the music soothes. — David Mitchell

You can't just sit there and do the lines. You have to do something revealing or unusual. — Elia Kazan

So finally, I can feel a sort of pride in all my family - Mum, Lynn, Corin, Tasha, my cousin Gemma - because, I think how wonderful that this troop of gypsies can carry on telling stories. — Joely Richardson

You can't cheat kids. If you cheat them when they're children they'll make you pay when they're sixteen or seventeen by revolting against you or hating you or all those so-called teenage problems. I think that's finally when they're old enough to stand up to you and say, 'What a hypocrite you've been all this time. You've never given me what I really wanted, which is you. — John Lennon

Would it surprise you to know that a presence was on your back a few seconds ago? — Teresa Flavin