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Basically, I'm living the life of an actress in L.A. And I've recently had some pretty good fortune. — Olivia Munn

I also remember being struck by de Sade's will, in which he asked that his ashes be scattered to the four corners of the earth in the hope that humankind would forget both his writings and his name. I'd like to be able to make that demand; commemorative ceremonies are not only false but dangerous, as are all statues of famous men. Long live forgetfulness, I've always said - the only dignity I see is in oblivion. — Luis Bunuel

Labels can provide a tempting hiding place. — Nick Vujicic

Very few of us relate to what it's like to be a hero. But everyone understands what it's like to fail. — Kathleen Tessaro

And I don't know what I'd do at a fraternity party. All that might be a little lost on me. — Sarah Michelle Gellar

Not unlike a selfie on Instagram or a well-crafted tweet, the computer screen projects the image I choose to portray. We all do it. My life - the glimpse obtained through Youtube - is no more perfect than yours. I'm no different. — Connor Franta

I was quite eager to work, anytime somebody was offering me a job, if I liked the role. Because I was always very discriminating from the very beginning, in the sense that I had absolutely no problem saying no to jobs when they came along if somehow they didn't fit into my universe - whatever that was. — Karen Allen

I lived a dual life, and when my dual life exploded, I began to feel much happier. — James Nesbitt

If I had a crush on a guy, my tactic was to tell them I had a crush on them. And they always thought it was super-cute, so it usually worked in my favor! — Leven Rambin

Absolute certainity might seem comforting, but is actually proof that you've given up — Kirsten Beyer

A soldier told Pelopidas, "We are fallen among the enemies." Said he, "How are we fallen among them more than they among us? — Plutarch

Virtue, though she gets her beginning from nature, yet receives her finishing touches from learning. — Quintilian

I've wept for Haiti a thousand times over the years since my first trip during the Duvalier reign. — Carol Guzy