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When I was 5 years old, we had nothing in the village. One day, in front of my house, some soldiers in a big Cadillac started to do a picnic. I looked at them like they were coming from the moon. I remember they gave me a box of rice pudding - that, for me, was the American Dream. — Renzo Rosso

When I was little, I had a feeling that I was going to end up being an actress. I spent a lot of time alone, I was a very shy girl, and I would pretend I was telling someone about this new role that I got. — Summer Glau

I don't know why I've always been uncomfortable being too feminine. If a dress has too many flowers on it, if I'm giggling too much, I'm like ugh, put some combat boots on. I love masculine women. I think it's because I'm like a fake lesbian, I don't know. — Moon Bloodgood

Do not lay things too much to heart. No one is ever really beaten unless he is discouraged. — John Lubbock

An important United Nations environmental conference went past 6:00 in the evening when the interpreters' contracted working conditions said they could leave. They left, abandoning the delegates unable to talk to each other in their native languages. The French head of the committee, who had insisted on speaking only in French throughout the week suddenly demonstrated the ability to speak excellent English with English-speaking delegates. — Daniel Yergin

I don't like getting dressed up. It's hard because as a woman, as an actor, the whole world wants you to enjoy dressing up. — Andrea Riseborough

When I write...
I open a vein and bleed for the masses
It's all I know... — Suzanne Steele

Certainly the attrition rate of Hollywood couples looms large. — Brad Pitt

Not gay, just never met the right woman. — Neil Gaiman

We have to live with our loneliness and the destiny that drives each person to the order of things. — Cecile De France

I'm an artist with a message, and my message is more for society, casting the mirror onto them and saying, 'Hey, this is what we look like, what are we going to do about it, how are we going to use what we've been through to aid where we're going.' — Trai Byers