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When you make the film, there's a big difference between when you're in your own home at the typewriter, and when you're standing on a mountain, or on a street corner, and buses are coming by-it's a different reality. You make a million changes that were never in the script, but that reality dictates. — Woody Allen

Love is doing a kindness for someone else, not expecting to receive anything in return. — Sylvain Reynard

I subscribe to that school of thespian - to be a wandering minstrel or traveling player, a thing ofrags and patches, of ballads, songs and snatches. — Julian Sands

There's very little reason in politics these days. — Cate Blanchett

in order to be comfortable with other people, you have to be comfortable with yourself. — Paul Stanley

I didn't feel I belonged in so perfect a family. — Michael Reagan

Love doesn't care about prejudices. — Tera Lynn Childs

Rock is ironic in that, up to a certain point, you can get better and better at it if you don't mind possibly looking more and more ridiculous. — Henry Rollins

I wish I was as sure about things as Bill Monroe was sure about things. — Steve Earle

Rather than being any longer a threat to the established androcratic order, Christianity became what practically all this earth's religions, launched in the name of spiritual enlightenment and freedom, have also become: a powerful way of perpetuating that order. — Riane Eisler

Why should citizenship be a matter of birth? The premise held by those who want to end birthright citizenship is that some people deserve it and some do not - that the status shouldn't be handed out automatically. Frankly, that's a premise worth considering. — Eric Liu

Seeing the ease and security in which these people were living, I felt that this close resemblance of the sexes was after all what one would expect; for the strength of a man and the softness of a women, the institution of family and the differentiation of occupations are mere militant necessities of force. — H.G.Wells

I regret to this day that I never went to college. I feel I should have been a doctor. — Ty Cobb