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It's just as difficult to live in a self-made hell of privacy as it is to live in a self-made hell of publicity. — Michael Hutchence
I'm on the New York State Council for the Arts now, and every so often some other member talks about sending notices to college English departments about some literary opportunity, and I say, Send them to the chemistry departments, send them to the zoology departments, send them to the anthropology departments and the astronomy departments and physics departments, and all the medical and law schools. That's where the writers are most likely to be. — Kurt Vonnegut
Usually all my tattoos came at good times. A tattoo is something permanent when you've made a self-discovery, or something you've come to a conclusion about. — Angelina Jolie
We humans are so defenceless compared to the rest of the natural world, he thought to himself. We have no shell to protect us, no fur, no horns, no claws. We are just soft skin and fragile bones; we have only our minds to figure out a way to keep ourselves safe, and sometimes that's just not enough. We can be so easily hurt, so easily broken, so easily damaged beyond repair. — Tabitha Suzuma
Sandwiches are wonderful. You don't need a spoon or a plate! — Paul Lynde
I'm not searching for some mysterious, unattainable person, place or thing. I'm experiencing life! — Sandra Lee
The gain of lying is, not to be trusted of any, nor to be believed when we speak the truth. — Walter Raleigh
Like an angel of justice taking them down with his giant sword of righteousness?"
"That sounds like the tagline for a bad porn flick. — Chloe Neill
Faith is nothing else than reason grown courageous - reason raised to its highest power, expanded to its widest vision. — L. P. Jacks
We never leave our roots. We just grow new branches. — Audrey Meadows
The sound and proper exercise of the imagination may be made to contribute to the cultivation of all that is virtuous and estimable in the human character. — John Abercrombie
