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Sometimes when I get up after writing, I'm surprised at how my body feels. Suddenly I'm not a lanky, hungry young boy any more. It's no fun putting on ten years and fifty pounds all of a sudden. Other times, I get up and I'm pleasantly surprised that I'm not a weary innkeeper, hopeless, with bones that feel like they're made of lead. I really sink into the characters that I write. — Patrick Rothfuss

I was big and fat and had weird parents. — Richard Griffiths

I don't really know how to act that much. I'm quite good at comedy, but it's mostly acting naturally. — T. J. Miller

Possibly it's something women do: spend time imagining what it's like to be each other.
One can learn from that, he thinks. — Hilary Mantel

You know, being in a rock band, you can't overdo the costume changes too much because everyone thinks, 'Oh, that's not a real rock band. Look how many times he changes costumes! That's not rock. Rock's about going on in a T-shirt and staying in it and getting it all dirty.' But that's not really my approach. — Mick Jagger

A man is not obliged honestly to answer a question which should not properly be put. — Samuel Johnson

When the error is universal, it is supposed to end. The adoption of the foundling establishes its consanguinity. — Samuel Laman Blanchard

In love one cannot be mediocre, nor can one sustain love without work. The choices in the past were not enough, and it was necessary to choose again. — Simone Troisi

I would say take any work you can get. Don't pass on something if it's a commercial. Take it. Work really does lead to other work. Especially if you're just starting out, work begets work. — Allison Jones

We need to make some real fundamental change from the Constitution down in this country. — Al Sharpton

I am of one mind with the Irishman who said you could get used to anything, even to being hanged! — L.M. Montgomery