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DONOVAN: Crying ain't a problem, kid. Only thing that matters is what happens after you're done crying. — Bijou Hunter

If I'd known about all the masturbating I would generate - well, that would've been extraordinarily weird from many angles and I'm glad it didn't come up, as it were. — Carrie Fisher

If it is not a fit place for women, it is unfit for men to be there. — Sojourner Truth

I never get in trouble. — Shia Labeouf

We all hope that TV will bring something added to the book - not just an audience - it will bring an interpretation and skills that you may not have as a writer. — Gerald Seymour

It's why real men just go out in the woods and howl. I must do it and get paid. — Henry Rollins

I love the little tacos. I love them goooood! — Invader

What a heavy burden is a name that has become too famous. — Voltaire

If gold rusts, what then can iron do? — Geoffrey Chaucer

The night was gone. The morning star was shining in the sky. I too had become a completely different person. The student of the Talmud, the child that I was, had been consumed in the flames. There remained only a shape that looked like me. A dark flame had entered into my soul and devoured it. — Elie Wiesel

Right now we have obtained a human rebirth and have the opportunity to attain enlightenment through Dharma practice, so if we waste this precious opportunity in meaningless activities there is no greater loss and no greater foolishness. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Then as everything, like I say, things started to come together, when things started to go our way, that's when you results started to come. I was no different driver. I was certainly learning every time I went in the car. — Dan Wheldon

What should I do - how should I act now, this very day ... What she would resolve to do that day did not yet seem quite clear, but something that she could achieve stirred her as with an approaching murmur which would soon gather distinctness. — George Eliot