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Believing in something and being a part of something you believe in and watching it work and coming from it. — Jam Master Jay

I mean I look forward to the day when I can be Republican again. — John Perry Barlow

Comedy is a live art, and the only way to record a comedy rock album is to do it live. The audience and their laughter is just as much a part of the album sound as our music. No retakes, no room for error. — Vir Das

People define gay cinema solely by content: if there are gay characters in it, it's a gay film ... I think that's really simplistic. Heterosexuality to me is a structure as much as it is a content. It is an imposed structure that goes along with the patriarchal, dominant structure that constrains and defines society. If homosexuality is the opposite or counter-sexual activity to that, then what kind of a structure would it be? — Todd Haynes

I was such a 'Star Wars' fan. That was my generation. — Phil LaMarr

If you know you can do it - if you can already chart every day in your future - then why bother? Choose to do something you have more trouble imagining. Take a chance. — Gina Barreca

Do you resolve to do the right and to love the true, depend upon it you will get no assistance from this world. Of its maxims, nine out of ten are false, and the other one selfish; and even that which is selfish has a lie at the bottom of it. — Charles Spurgeon

I learned directing by editing because I saw all the mistakes I had made. — Julie Delpy

Aprils have never meant much to me, autumns seem that season of beginning, spring. — Truman Capote

Lest the habit of work should be broken, and a taste for idleness acquired — John Stuart Mill

I can't name just one example. Then there's only one. — Brian Spellman

Maybe coming clean is the ultimate selfish act. A way to absolve yourself by hurting someone who doesn't deserve to be hurt. — Cindy Chupack

Success is good for the character. — John Mortimer

REASON, n. Propensitate of prejudice. — Ambrose Bierce