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So that went well. Not that I should have expected better. Inebriated middle-of-the-night calls are sort of destined to fail. — Jessica Park

At Pixar, after every movie we have postmortum meetings where we discuss what worked and what didn't work. — John Lasseter

Honestly I try to stay away from what has been written about me because if you let that stuff get to you and it's not true, it can drive you crazy. — Taylor Lautner

I would never normally approach a woman in this way, but I couldn't help but notice that you have the eyes of a lady I was once desperately in love with. "
"What a shame to love only once," she said, showing her white teeth in a wicked smile. "I've heard some men can manage twice or even more."
I ignored her gibe. "I am only a fool once. Never will I love again. — Patrick Rothfuss

The capacity to work feeds on itself and has its own course of development. This is what artists have going for them. — Anne Truitt

The assault on our body image, the hypersexualization of girls and women and subsequent degradation of our sexuality as we walk through the decades, and the general incessant objectification is what this conversation allegedly about my face is really about. — Ashley Judd

When you delve deep enough, you find that practically every great fortune and great enterprise in America have sprung from the courageous enterprise of some individual. It was Commodore Vanderbilt's enterprise in switching first from running a ferryboat to running other ships, and then, when he was well along in years, his enterprise in switching into railroading, that created what was to become one of the most notable fortunes in the history of the world. — B.C. Forbes

Stop repeating what never worked in the first place. Stand back and ask for a new solution. — Deepak Chopra

Christ, what a sad collection of losers, mm?'
'Too much time on their hands, mate. Leads to poetry. — Garth Ennis