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I can't remember any of the films I've done. You go from one to another, and they all blend in to a big mass. You remember the costumes because you remember how you felt - that Western I did with Kevin Costner where I wore the big hat and the two guns, I remember that. — Michael Gambon

Sick people are everywhere. Just watch Criminal Minds."
"If that's their subject matter, I'm thinkin' I'll avoid it. — Kristen Ashley

He wasn't what sent me running. He was what had made me want to stay. — Abbi Glines

The thing that motivates me most in my workouts is when I can learn something new. — Erin Heatherton

Yahabae: WA T A R I NO

buddha but better: WATARI YES — Powerhh

Yes, too much emphasis is put on outward physical attributes in every area of American life. — Gloria Gaynor

His voice was low, charged with unspeakable adjectives. — Frank Herbert

What we start with is a conviction to fulfill our being. Horses, trees fulfill themselves. Why shouldn't people. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Keep salaries low and equity high. Keep the organization as flat as you can. — Sam Altman

Life, work - it's all very organic and fluid, a laboratory. I always tell people: whatever your thing is, you just have to be in it. Jump in; you'll figure it out. — Mark Bradford

The danger is not only that these austerity measures are killing the European economies but also that they threaten the very legitimacy of European democracies - not just directly by threatening the livelihoods of so many people and pushing the economy into a downward spiral, but also indirectly by undermining the legitimacy of the political system through this backdoor rewriting of the social contract. — Ha-Joon Chang

Of all the things that it is possible to donate, to donate your own body is infinitely more worthwhile. — William Jones

We achieve some measure of adulthood when we recognize our parents as they really were, without sentimentalizing or mythologizing, but also without blaming them unfairly for our imperfections. Maturity entails a readiness, painful and wrenching though it may be, to look squarely into the long dark places, into the fearsome shadows. In this act of ancestral remembrance and acceptance may be found a light by which to see our children safely home. — Carl Sagan