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There are lots of actors out there who are hugely, hugely talented and haven't got the breaks I've had. — Kit Harington

Love is a strange concept. That the very sight of someone, the very mention of their name, can cause an intense chemical reaction inside you is crazy. — Cassia Leo

Glamour is about feeling good in your own skin. — Zoe Saldana

I went to underground music studios. In the studios, I learned that you can make a movie without a permit. — Bahman Ghobadi

Your kind, Aleran, are the most vicious and gentle, most savage and noble, most treacherous and loyal, most terrifying and fascinating creatures I have ever seen.' Her fingers brushed over his cheek again. 'And you are unique among them. — Jim Butcher

Every moment is enormous and it is all we have. — Natalie Goldberg

The appropriate response to reality is to go insane. — Philip K. Dick

Today in the United States, only 2 per cent of the population makes a living from agriculture, yet this 2 per cent produces enough not only to feed the entire US population, but also to export surpluses to the rest of the world.9 — Yuval Noah Harari

Written words can also sing. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Utah may well be the most cosmopolitan state in America. Vast numbers of young Mormons - increasingly women as well as men - spend a couple of years abroad as missionaries and return jabbering in Thai or Portuguese and bearing a wealth of international experience. — Nicholas Kristof

This season is my most special and most cherished. All my focus is on getting that championship back here. — Lorrie Fair

Yes, and I think I will have enough strength to live and love my whole life through. One without the other is impossible.
p. 265 — Ivan Goncharov

Environmental concerns and feminism are locked together. Generally, women have closer connections to the organic nature of our lives. — Carolyn Kizer