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Honesty in art inspires and moves me. I am passionate about creating truthful experiences as much as I love being the spectator to a brilliant body of work. — Crystal Reed

When you look at the number of nuclear power plants in China and India, we can't afford not to pursue similar alternative energy sources. If we do not, it would do immense harm to the manufacturing industry in the Midwest. — Bob Latta

But homegirl don't know jack about hockey! — Sarah Ockler

A panic attack is pathological exaggeration of the body's normal response to fear, stress or excitement. — Abhijit Naskar

I have no hatred but I do have bitterness. — Alija Izetbegovic

I just want people to see my growth as an artist, and singer. — Leon Bridges

No one is exempt from the rule that learning occurs through recognition of error. — Alexander Lowen

Are you a pirate? — Meg Cabot

As someone told me later, writing papers was the punishment we had to endure for the thrill of discovering new mathematics. This was the first time I was so punished. — Edward Frenkel

True friends are like stars that constantly shines ; they do these during the dark hours . — Osunsakin Adewale

A story isn't like a smoothly running engine, but is rather like a photograph. Photos can never be a perfect representation of what an eye looking at the same subject will see, partially due to the limitations of lenses and emulsions, but largely due to the conscious choice of the photographer. — Nick Mamatas

Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know. — Cullen Hightower

I am rooted, but I flow. — Virginia Woolf

Wake up, Carolee, the plane is waiting for us, we have to get to the game. — Al Davis

A science or an art may be said to be "useful" if its development increases, even indirectly, the material well-being and comfort of men, it promotes happiness, using that word in a crude and commonplace way. — G.H. Hardy