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Hollywood's a business, and until someone puts their finger on you and decides you're the guy who's going to carry that movie, it's not going to happen. — Anthony Mackie

Let's put it this way: there wouldn't be much point in me attending a high-school reunion now because there wouldn't be anybody there. We'd struggle to raise a quorum. — Clint Eastwood

It was nothing I hadn't thought of, plenty, and in far less taxing circumstances; the urge shook me grandly and unpredictably, a poisonous whisper that never wholly left me, that on some days lingered just on the threshold of my hearing but on others roared up uncontrollably into a sort of lurid visionary frenzy, why I wasn't sure, sometimes even a bad movie or a gruesome dinner party could trigger it, short term boredom and long term pain, temporary panic and permanent desperation striking all at once and flaring up in such an ashen desolate light — Tartt

Every time we see a river flowing forward with courage, deep in our hearts we know that we must do the same! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

"Poor Mrs. Benefer," Heather murmured. "Well, a nice cup of tea and she'll be right as rain.""Oh, puh-leeze, Heather. A nice cup of tea, indeed. A nice cup of tea, two Prozac, and sleep for a week, maybe ... " — Douglas Whiteway

It was enough to be near her and hear her talk, it didn't always matter what she was saying. It should have, but it didn't. — Gillian Flynn

I'm afraid you will have to fly holding the rock with its heavy chain. — Carlos Castaneda

Troubles are like babies - they only grow by nursing. — Douglas William Jerrold

I think that truth is stranger than fiction, and it's nice to know the people you're making a movie about. — Julian Schnabel

Why not allow patrons to comment on directors' decisions, vote on costume design, listen to dancers' conversations, volunteer to help out in ways beyond just writing a check? They can see themselves as co-producers, not just bystanders. — Chris Elam