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That's where the theatre of dreams is, over in L.A.; it's the land of opportunity for actors, and to go over there with a good team behind you and have a part you want to audition for really makes it a joy. — Luke Pasqualino

I don't really see a need to retire as long as I am having fun. — Stan Lee

In the information age, the barriers [to entry into programming] just aren't there. The barriers are self imposed. If you want to set off and go develop some grand new thing, you don't need millions of dollars of capitalization. You need enough pizza and Diet Coke to stick in your refrigerator, a cheap PC to work on, and the dedication to go through with it. We slept on floors. We waded across rivers. — John Carmack

I was not comfortable worshipping another Jew. — Lionel Blue

If someone confronts you about draining them it could be a "double reverse." They are draining you and accuse you instead of draining them, just to throw you off. — Frederick Lenz

Hurt tends to drown out sorry. — David Levithan

I'd soon put that little canary into the park on a winter's day as recommend you to bestow your heart on him! — Emily Bronte

The emptiness of our boredom met with the emptiness of these supposed signs. — Witold Gombrowicz

Don't ditch your childhood dreams just because you dreamt them up as a child. — Carrie Hope Fletcher

Dying is one of the few experiences we'll eventually all enjoy firsthand, and like most shit that's commonplace, it's boring to dwell on. — Brian K. Vaughan

And this brings us to our final type of man: the one who asserts himself out of defiance of his own weakness, who tries to be a god unto himself, the master of his fate, a self-created man. He will not be merely the pawn of others, of society; he will not be a passive sufferer and secret dreamer, nursing his own inner flame in oblivion. He will plunge into life,
into the distractions of great undertakings, he will become a restless spirit ... which wants to forget ... Or he will seek forgetfulness in sensuality, perhaps in debauchery ...
At its extreme, defiant self-creation can become demonic, a passion which Kierkegaard calls "demoniac rage," an attack on all of life for what it has dared to do to one, a revolt against existence itself. — Ernest Becker

Families had a way of hurting you more than anyone else ever could, because they got close and personal when they stuck the knife in and twisted. And it wasn't just your heart they broke; they broke your spirit, soul and everything else. Family had a way of stripping you bare the way a stranger never could. — Tmonique Stephens

Brooklyn for twenty years, I've learned that there is always someone better than you at what you do. — Theophilus London

The People have a right to the Truth as they have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. — Frank Norris

I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history. — Bruno Tonioli