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When you think about Broadway, you think broad and big, but the fact is there are so many plays that are very intimate, but fill a 1,500-seat house. Plays like 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' have deep moments of silence and intimacy to them. — Steve Kazee

Not every book has to be loaded with symbolism, irony, or musical language, but it seems to me that every book-at least every one worth reading-is about something. — Stephen King

Low, a guy doesn't fall in love with you and have you love him back then just throw it away. You're too special. After being loved by you, he can't completely forget. He's haunted by it. I'd bet my life on it. -Cage York — Abbi Glines

I mean, I try to say the right things and give the right advice. But still, I'm only a person. — Jonathan Brandis

'Moving Pictures' still makes me get into a groove; I love the way it feels. But I'm not nostalgic for old times. I'd love to have that hair again and be 40 pounds lighter, but it's a tradeoff. — Alex Lifeson

Those who leave the tradition of truth do not escape into something which we call Freedom. They only escape into something else, which we call Fashion. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

How I hate the sight of an umbrella! — Jane Austen

I know I'll keep writing poems. That's the constant. I don't know about novels. They're hard. It takes so much concentrated effort. When I'm writing a novel it's pretty much all I can do. I get bored. It takes months. Movies do the same thing. It's all-encompassing. It feels like I'm going to end up writing poems, short stories and screenplays. — Sherman Alexie

I see myself as a flashlight in the dark. I'm not trying to be overlooked anymore. — Lloyd Banks

I have no knowledge of myself as I am, but merely as I appear to myself. — Immanuel Kant

I would rather be alone and a loud voice for action than be silent. — Susan Rice

My life's a mess. I'm not afraid to admit it. — Nick Diaz

Go through your phone book, call people and ask them to drive you to the airport. The ones who will drive you are your true friends. The rest aren't bad people; they're just acquaintances. — Jay Leno