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My grandma has said many of the things her character says. But she was much nicer! I made her meaner for dramatic purposes. — Nicole Holofcener

Perhaps somewhere in the universe there was a touchstone that she had never found, perhaps there was a clue that would make everything simple and clear
if only she knew where to look ... — Anna Kavan

With some stories, you really can't rush things. And it's often best just to sit back and enjoy the journey for what it is. — Melissa Hill

A house can be replaced but never a lost life. — Sarah Salem

I don't get this shitty attitude that only gays should care about gay issues and only women should care about women's issues. — Sarah Silverman

I was working with real artists [in the Rum Diary] , and that's difficult to do and very rare, in this industry, ironically. — Amber Heard

There are some people in show business who are proud of the number of marriages they've had. — Gerry Anderson

[B]eauty is always an affair of knowledge. — Arthur Schopenhauer

She was beautiful, too, with dark eyebrows and deep-set eyes outlined in black. Her image was like sharp glass cutting into me, I rushed to the surface to meet her with an urgency bordering on hysteria. Someone get gauze and bandages. I'm falling out. She's some dream I had. She's got part of me I didn't know I needed. — Bett Williams

As for [Amiri] Baraka, he and I have disagreements. I mean, he becomes a demagogue when there's an audience. He's a nice guy in private. I mean I like the guy; he's a terrific writer. I've published two of his books. Baraka is one of these fundamentalists who is prone to idol worship. — Ishmael Reed

Knowledge is a mighty tool, but how it will affect a person is unpredictable. — Greg Mongrain

As far as developing a career as an actress, I think it's a fine balance between trying to just work, and also be true to yourself. — Rachel True