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Playing Shakespeare requires technique. You don't play a Bach toccata by getting in the mood. — Kevin Kline

I happen to like movies and plays about dislikeable people as long as I get to know why they are what they are. — Stephen Sondheim

When a poem is really finished, you can't change anything. You can't move words around. You can't say, 'In other words, you mean.' No, that's not it. There are no other words in which you mean it. This is it. — W.S. Merwin

We stopped at a door that read GUIDANCE. I always found that term wonderfully vague. The dictionary definition of the word is "advice or information aimed at resolving a problem." In short, an attempt to help. But to us students, the word - this office - is far more frightening. It conjures up our college prospects, growing older, getting a real job - our future. Guidance seemed more like a term for cutting us loose. Spoon — Harlan Coben

Praise, more divine than prayer; prayer points our ready path to heaven; praise is already there. — Edward Young

In reality, anger doesn't birth deeper understanding - it spawns more anger. — Ruth Cardello

Well, no one ever said the truth would make you happy - only free. — Nelson DeMille

Resiliency is the essence of a global positive framework ... — Asa Don Brown

Hammer the iron that lies on your anvil instead of daydreaming about working silver. — Robert Jordan

I first came into the labor force in 1941 when the minimum wage was 40 cents an hour, and that was my first job. And each time that we've tried to boost the lower level of salary for the most underpaid workers, there have been predictions of catastrophe. But each time, in [m]y opinion, the change has helped our Nation and its economic strength. — Jimmy Carter

You can't legislate stupidity. — Jesse Ventura

I'm afraid, based on my own experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security. — Jim Garrison

Latin America and the Caribbean are the happiest on average in the world. — Max Fisher

My style of leadership is to lead with the lightest touch that I possibly can. — Steve Squyres