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Good instincts usually tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out. — Michael Burke

Theatrical is fantastic. I don't think anything will ever replace the big dark room, the screen and the popcorn. You can kind of do it in your home if you have a nice screen, but it's not the same thing. — Mel Gibson

President Herbert Hoover returned his salary to the government. His idea caught on, and now we're all doing it. — Sam Ewing

To praise God is to express our acceptance of something that God is permitting to happen. So to praise God for difficult situations, as sickness or disaster, means literally that we accept its happening, as part of God's plan to reveal His perfect love for us. We — Merlin R. Carothers

[T]he person who is normal in terms of being well adapted is often less healthy than the neurotic person in terms of human values. Often he is well adapted only at the expense of having given up his self in order to become more or less the person he believes he is expected to be. — Erich Fromm

It has always been my ideal in war to eliminate all feelings of hatred and to treat my enemy as an enemy only in battle and to honour him as a man according to his courage. — Ernst Junger

Writing a book is like masturbation, and making a movie is like an orgy. — Clive Barker

Man is full of desires: he loves only those who can satisfy them all. "This man is a good mathematician," someone will say. But I have no concern for mathematics; he would take me for a proposition. "That one is a good soldier." He would take me for a besieged town. I need, that is to say, a decent man who can accommodate himself to all my desires in a general sort of way. — Blaise Pascal

I started dating older men, and I would fall in love with them. I thought they could teach me about life. — Daphne Zuniga

I just love the history of acting. It's such a beautiful craft and you absolutely get out of it what you put into it. — Miles Teller

I am nothing more than the consequence of catastrophe. — Tahereh Mafi