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I think a smart person today realizes that you have to be part of the art films that are done just for the sake of the art. — Halle Berry

I was 21 and homeless - such a broken, lost woman. — Lykke Li

Dissatisfaction with one's self and dissatisfaction with the world - is necessary - it is one of the prime things that keeps the artist going on - that drives him - happiness, as such, must come in between times, as best it can. — Clarence John Laughlin

When I do Pilates, or when I do work out, I feel better all day. Yet I still struggle to keep it on my schedule. — Maria Bello

I got some tartar-control toothpaste a while back. I've still got tartar, but it's under control. — Mitch Hedberg

I am gone into the fields To take what this sweet hour yields; Reflection, you may come to-morrow, Sit by the fireside with Sorrow. You with the unpaid bill, Despair, You, tiresome verse-reciter, Care, I will pay you in the grave, Death will listen to your stave. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

When we encounter the world of ideas for the first time, we easily get overwhelmed. Scripture is telling us, 'Don't be distracted by the details. Cut to the core by asking, What is its idol?' Whatever functions as its God substitute will shape everything else. — Nancy Pearcey

If the semicolon is one of the neglected children in the family of punctuation marks these days, told to stay in its room and entertain itself, because mummy and daddy are busy, the apostrophe is the abused victim. — John Humphrys

As the several items can be exchanged, they must be equal; but in what terms? Not in pounds, yards, or hours; they are equal in value. Then what is wanted is a unit of value to reckon by. — Isabel Paterson

A lot of people think that I'm one of the women from 'Broad City' - and I'm just not. — Jenny Slate

The theater has often been at variance with the pulpit; they ought not to quarrel. How much is it to be wished that in both the celebration of nature and of God were intrusted to none but men of noble minds. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe