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I don't think the concept of "directing actors" exists in the sense that if you get what you order from an actor you'll always get bad acting. Every actor is scared just like a regular person. — Pirjo Honkasalo

It is easier to hate an enemy with much good in him than one who is all bad. We cannot hate those we despise. — Eric Hoffer

I celebrate art that shakes complacency by the shoulders and shouts, 'Wake up! — Wally Lamb

President Obama knows that wars are not to be entered into lightly; he knows that overseas conflicts don't only do damage in the land in which they are fought, but in the land of those who fight them, as well. — Lincoln Chafee

Once they're in...they stay in. And that little bitch invited that evil into herself like a hard dick on prom night. — Kyle M. Scott

More and more men are raising children or want to be close to their kids. They don't want to just lead work-obsessed lives and end up 50 years later with an engraved watch. — Gloria Steinem

Give loosers leave to talke. — George Herbert

I had begun my journey asking why my father was Muslim and this was why: I felt sure that none of Islam's once powerful moral imperatives existed within him, but he was Muslim because he doubted the Holocaust, hated America and Israel, thought Hindus were weak and cowardly, and because the glories of the Islamic past excited him. — Aatish Taseer

I'm this overachiever type, I'll just work and work and I'll just do it over and over and over again. — Venus Williams

You think a million billion more things will come your way, a million billion more versions of everything. But no, everything that actually causes that infinite feeling, the circumstances of every infinite feeling, is so, so finite. — B.J. Novak

In several short years, Obama has fundamentally shifted the balance away from the individual and toward government, and has altered the national psyche from self-reliance to ever-growing reliance on government. — Monica Crowley

I think the leaders inevitably express the people they are leading. — Leonard Baskin

A practical botanist will distinguish at the first glance the plant of the different quarters of the globe and yet will be at a loss to tell by what marks he detects them. — Carolus Linnaeus

After all, we fought the Yanks in 1812 and kicked them the hell out of our country - but not with blanks. — Farley Mowat

The air delighted her nose - fresher and crisper compared to the air in the grimy ghetto, even better than in the city. She rubbed her chest where the dart had hit. Her heart beat powerfully inside her - fueled by fear. It felt as if it would burst, and she mentally tried to slow it down. Strange, she thought, these may be some of its last beats in her chest. Was that why it beat so fiercely? — Cate Campbell Beatty