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I'm kind of jealous of the life I'm supposedly leading. — Zach Braff
The cheapest gift I have to give is kindness, and it is the best. — Bob Kerrey
I love men who know when to put their foot down and when not to. — Leah Remini
Whenever I really want a part, I'm not sure what to do. How do I let the director know how obsessed I am and willing to do anything for the movie? — Jennifer Lawrence
There is really no practical help that one can offer; it is a matter of self-discovery, of one's own convictions, or working with one's own work; your style is what seems natural to you. It is a long process of discovery, one that never ends. I am working at it, and will be as long as I live. — Truman Capote
Someone said to me once that a cigarette at the right moment is better than all the ideals in the world. — Erich Maria Remarque
him some baby aspirin and let him color while — Stephen King
Ly, I've never felt anything like this ... you. I could do this forever with you. — Samantha Towle
In fact, the figure in The Last Supper is not a woman: only the most partisan reading can place Mary Magdalene in the scene. Viewers in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries would have read the painting quite differently. — Ross King
The key here are two little words: the word 'or' and the word 'and'. Nintendo is not an or company, with games devoted to just this group or that group. We're an and company, with games for this group and that group and for groups that don't even call themselves gamers yet. — Reggie Fils-Aime
Writing is like headlice, impossible to fully cure. — Steve Merrick
Nobody is gonna love you like you. You're gonna be your best salesman. — T.I.
Connectivity is productivity - whether it's in a modern office or an underdeveloped village. — Iqbal Quadir
We had a great many horses, of which we gave Lewis and Clark what they needed, and they gave us guns and tobacco in return. — Chief Joseph
To my surprise, it was a place where my thoughts were the most lucid. I wasn't bogged down in random trivial details or the luxury of time-consuming over-analysis. This place forced you to live because at any moment, life could be lost. Ramadi forced me to die unto myself. — M.B. Dallocchio
