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An idea can only become a reality once it is broken down into organized, actionable elements. — Scott Belsky

Whenever the lion fish in the fish tank in the captain's ready room died it was always a sad moment. — Patrick Stewart

Like everyone else, I try to do quality work with great directors. But much of it has to do with luck. — Dermot Mulroney

In the developed countries there is a poverty of intimacy, a poverty of spirit, of loneliness, of lack of love. There is no greater sickness in the world today than that one. — Mother Teresa

People have a tendency to see country life through rose-colored glasses. — P.J. Harvey

It's sweet to hear, but anyone who says that they want to be the next John Cassavetes is crazy. He had it so tough. No one would want to walk a step in his shoes. Believe me - I wouldn't. — Alexandra Cassavetes

The key to this collaboration - which we undertook after much deliberation - was to stretch creatively. New characters, new locales, new form (the novella). — Jonathan Kellerman

You know, what I like about 'The Family Tree' is it's a kitchen sink movie; you can't think of anything that it doesn't either throw into the story for conflict or poke fun at or attack, even, so I like it. — Dermot Mulroney

If this were a fantasy world, there would be ten of me and we would each be doing what we wanted to do. — George Lucas

Eisenhower's speech contained an unsubtle dig at Rockefeller, in the guise of a dig at Kennedy: "Just as the Biblical Job had his boils, we have a cult of professional pessimists, who ... continually mouth the allegations that America has become a second-rate military power." He was proceeded at the podium by his black special assistant E. Frederic Morrow, who had flown in with the President on Air Force One. "One hundred years ago my grandfather was a slave," radio and TV audiences heard. "Tonight I stand before you as a trusted assistant to the President of the United" - and then the networks cut away for fear of offending their Southern affiliates. — Rick Perlstein

My sword almost gets sold on Ebay. — Rick Riordan

I'll take honesty in Hell before lies in Heaven — Christopher Zzenn Loren