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There ain't anything worth doing a man can do and keep his dignity. Can you figure out a single thing you really please-God like to do you can do and keep your dignity? The human frame just ain't built that way. — Robert Penn Warren
There are as many ways to discover your story as there are to trip over a dog in the kitchen--and some of them feel about as planned. — Jeffrey A. Carver
When life gives you lemons, get tequila and salt. — Sanjaya Malakar
When friends and acquaintances are telling you that you are a genius, before you accept their opinion, take a moment to remember what you always thought of their opinions in the past. — Carl Icahn
Your heart doesn't belong on your sleeve, sunshine. It belongs strapped to your boot next to a six-inch dagger. — Alistair Cross
I bow to purity
But what is pure?
Show me purity
I bow to clarity
But what is clear?
Show me clarity — Rixa White
I'm deadly serious even when I play tennis against my kids. I want to beat their brains out. — Jack Nicklaus
There are no beautiful houses in England now. Only ruins, mental homes, and Government offices. — Robert Aickman
Actors go, 'I just want to act.' And I say to them, 'You know, stop for a second and think about what charges you up the most. Do you want to be on the stage, do you want to be in film, do you want to be a comic actor? Do you just want to make it for the money and capitalize on your look and do commercials and soaps?' — Jason Alexander
When I was a kid there were a very select few channels - programmes had to have more of a large appeal and they just didn't offer very much. Now you have a situation where the television world has expanded and there's hundreds of channels. — Bryan Cranston
When I run into disappointment - say, for example, not getting a role I'd hoped for - I just try not to take it personally. — Sasha Grey
When the dust has settled years later, we might ask ourselves, "What was I thinking?" and the answer is usually: You weren't. Psychologists call that state of deluded madness "narcissistic love." I call it "my twenties. — Elizabeth Gilbert
You're unbelievable,' said Rosie. 'Look at me when I'm talking.'
I kept looking out the window. I was already over-stimulated.
'I know what you look like. — Graeme Simsion
