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Korea taught me nothing, for no one spoke of it when I was growing up, except as something about how wonderful the girls in Japan were. Vietnam taught some of us more than we perhaps ever wished to know. — Gloria Emerson

I'm too horny tonight to be productive. Right now the only thing I could make is love. And then I wouldn't be productive, I'd be reproductive. — Jarod Kintz

I did theater for a few years while I was in New York, but it was tough having to perform scripts worse than what I knew I could write. — Zach Braff

As far as my career or my university or my hometown went, I was on the bus out of town at the right time because I knew to walk away before I was pushed out. — Ruby Wax

The first country that I went to outside of America was Japan and I was completely shocked - especially since I was 16 and over there by myself. I was like: "I don't get it; there's nothing in English!" — Cameron Diaz

How many things were articles of faith to us yesterday that are fables to us today? — Michel De Montaigne

We must come to understand our past, our history, in terms of the soil and water and forests and grasses that have made it what it is. — William Vogt

You stayed," he murmured ... Her softly whispered answer sifted into his hair where her lips rested against the top of his head. "You didn't let go. — Tina St. John

Extol the Lord our God; worship at his footstool. Holy is he! Psalm 99:5 — Moravian Church

Why insult the door's purpose by locking it? is a favorite kender expression. — Margaret Weis

It's unlikely that any of those natural hazards will do us in within the next 100 years if we've already survived 100,000. By contrast, we are introducing, through human activity, entirely new types of dangers by developing powerful new technologies. We have no record of surviving those. — Nick Bostrom

I'm really open to anything that's good. If I read something and it's good, and I like the director, it never really needs to be a specific type of character. — Kevin Durand