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I started casting. I cast music videos, but I kept getting fired from jobs because I was iconoclastic in my ways of casting. — Lee Daniels

We'll act as if all this were a bad dream.
A bad dream.
To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is the bad dream.
A bad dream.
I remembered everything.
I remembered the cadavers and Doreen and the story of the fig tree and Marco's diamond and the sailor on the Common and Doctor Gordon's wall-eyed nurse and the broken thermometers and the Negro with his two kinds of beans and the twenty pounds I gained on insulin and the rock that bulged between sky and sea like a gray skull.
Maybe forgetfulness, like a kind snow, would numb and cover them.
But they were part of me. They were my landscape. — Sylvia Plath

Son," Mr. P said. "You're going to find more and more hope the farther and farther you walk away from this sad, sad, sad reservation. — Sherman Alexie

When I was first introduced to Buddhism in a high school World Studies class, I dismissed it out of hand. This was during the hedonistic days of the late '60s, and this spiritual path seemed so grim with its concern about attachment and, apparently, anti-pleasure. — Tara Brach

Their suffering essentially relates to a terrifying and painful past that haunts them. — Onno Van Der Hart

The people that I was working with made it all good for me - made it important to me - made it special. I will miss everyone in the Steelers organization. — Joe Greene

I've been too productive for too long, and despite what anybody wants to strip away from me, I am influential. I am. — Billy Corgan

I didn't like roses. They reminded me of the women in my life: beautiful and bright, but if you touched them they made you bleed. — Tarryn Fisher

The Rose has always been the premiere symbol of female sexuality. In primitive goddess cults, the five petals represented the five stations of female life - birth, menstruation, motherhood, menopause, and death. And in modern times, the flowering rose's ties to womanhood are considered more visual. — Dan Brown