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Old friendships are like meats served up repeatedly, cold, comfortless, and distasteful. The stomach turns against them. — William Hazlitt

I've been called many names like perfectionist, difficult and obsessive. I think it takes obsession, takes searching for the details for any artist to be good. — Barbra Streisand

We look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all kinds to testify of the enduring principles upon which our society is built: honesty, charity, integrity and family. — Mitt Romney

Giving his life for another means nothing to him, because he can always have more, but for you, he'll give up his soul. — Carole Cummings

I spent three years researching American Rose, research that included connecting with Gypsy's sister, the late actress June Havoc (I was the last person to interview her) and Gypsy's son, and also spending countless hours immersed in Gypsy's expansive archives at the New York Public Library. I became obsessed with figuring out the person behind the persona. — Karen Abbott

Imperfection is inherited, therefore we all sin, but fighting the war of sin is the greatest war of all because we all die in the end no matter how hard we fight. — Tupac Shakur

I don't have the passion for acting that actors might have. — Jemima Kirke

To inquire into the origin of life is like seeking the origin of electrical machinery or the origin of music. Every increase in complexity of arrangement, of form, of substance, leads to new and often incalculable properties. — Gilbert Newton Lewis

One of the things you have to get used to, working on a TV show, is filming out of sync. — Gina Bellman

Nothing worth knowing can ever be taught in a classroom. — Chip Kidd

The difference between poetry and rhetoric
is being ready to kill
yourself
instead of your children. — Audre Lorde

Well this is just a fist. But when I start throwing it around I can leave one hell of a mess. — Jim Carrey

I could buy myself paper, a pen, a pencil and a brush and could create pictures whenever and wherever I wanted ... That evening, in the spring of 1947, on the embankment of the Seine in Paris, at the age of thirty, I saw that it was possible to live and work in the world, and that I could participate in the exchange of ideas that was taking place all around, bound to no country. — Peter Weiss