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Dissociation is adaptive: it allows relatively normal functioning for the duration of the traumatic event and then leaves a large part of the personality unaffected by the trauma. — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk

I was entirely comfortable reaching across the Senate aisle to work with Democrats. — Edward Brooke

I like naps. I don't drink coffee. — Spike Jonze

Nobody ever starts out to make a mediocre, commercial film. You always think it's going to be something. And then, once you're done with your shooting, you have no control. You're just done, as an actor. — Janeane Garofalo

Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. — Soren Kierkegaard

I won't give up my day job of design. — Kathy Ireland

I remember when I was doing 'The Crucible' on Broadway with Laura Linney, and Arthur Miller had been in rehearsal with us and was on stage on opening night. She turned to me during the curtain call and said, 'Let's make sure we remember this.' — John Benjamin Hickey

Our physical identity or what I may call the social identity is the most interesting. — Gian Kumar

Previous governments, particularly the one before I took over, mismanaged the economy quite badly. — George Papandreou

I'm not a Hollywood director. I'm an in spite of Hollywood director. — Martin Scorsese

Mr. Vholes's office, in disposition retiring and in situation retired, is squeezed up in a corner and blinks at a dead wall. — Charles Dickens

There is a real and evident problem of democracy in Georgia, and this was the core reason of my entrance into politics. We have no rule of law. It's absolutely absent. — Bidzina Ivanishvili

Irony, perfect definition: that for which I want to possess it, I would no longer want once I possessed it. — Karen Marie Moning

Realistic Goals and Take Small Steps — Tom Scarfo

Poetry might be more about the eternal verities, the essence of the human soul, and - although it's reductive to say so - fiction has perhaps been more about the differences between the unconstrained world of the imagination and the realities you run into, day-to-day, when you're riding your donkey. — Chad Harbach