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Of course I would change anything if John Cassavetes said so - it's his script. But he was very easy about that. — Gena Rowlands

He's a gentle giant, harmless and soft, like a teddy bear.
Except deep down, I know he's not.
And when his eyes cut my way, and I see the darkness on the surface, I'm reminded that this man hangs out with monsters.
And one might even exist inside of him. — J.M. Darhower

There is a perfect rout of characters in every man - and every man is like an actor's trunk, full of strange creatures, new & old. But an actor and his trunk are two different things — Wallace Stevens

You will never enjoy life if you do not enjoy yourself. — Joyce Meyer

There's one thing I believe, is that I don't know anything and anything could happen. — Amy Lee

Sometimes different cities follow one another on the same site and under the same name, born and dying without knowing one another, without communication among themselves. At times even the names of the inhabitants remain the same, and their voices' accent, and also the features of the faces; but the gods who live beneath names and above places have gone off without a word and outsiders have settled in their place. It is pointless to ask whether the new ones are better or worse than the old, since there is no connection between them, just as the old postcards do not depict Maurilia as it was, but a different city which, by chance, was called Maurilia, like this one. — Italo Calvino

Think well of all, be patient with all, and try to find the good in all. — Muhammad Ali

There's an argument for saying that brave men deserve what they get, but it's a serious business forcing cowards to stand in harm's way. — K.J. Parker

Reading is the strangest art. Your eye takes a shape, turns it into music, then story, then spirit, so a curl of ink laid long ago by a sliver of reed can become, a thousand years later, your own breath. — Keith Miller

And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence. — David Bohm