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We have banished our artists to the fringe of society and tell them to eat cake. It is our artists who choose freedom over safety and use their talents to question and confront the culture. — Peter Block

In the '20s and '30s, there were these musicals either set on college campuses or based on classical stories, so any of the Rodgers and Hart musicals certainly influenced me. I was definitely influenced by any of the 'Porgy' songs; I was influenced by 'American Pie.' — Douglas Carter Beane

The interaction between author and reader is the most intimate in the world of art. The reader's imagination shares and completes the writer's. — Mark Rubinstein

I hate to be like everyone else, but I'm rooting for San Antonio because I like teams that were built the old-fashioned way. — Mitch Albom

The more things you own, the more those things own you. — Don Dodge

Only God can look at somebody's heart. — Joel Osteen

I kiss your heart because those before me have scarred it. — Kevin Fuller

He can't live with knowing the future and not being able to save anyone. — Chuck Palahniuk

Juno MacGuff: I don't know what kind of girl I am. — Diablo Cody

My characters always start well in movies. Almost every movie I've done starts with a happy marriage, it's all beautiful, wealthy, whatever ... and then of course my husband leaves me, and everything falls apart. — Carole Bouquet

A couple of them even knew he was hung up on her. Namely Evers and Bauer. — Kaylea Cross

People.. were poor not because they were stupid or lazy. They worked all day long, doing complex physical tasks. They were poor because the financial institution in the country did not help them widen their economic base. — Muhammad Yunus

At what point do you give up - decide enough is enough? There is only one answer really. Never. — Tabitha Suzuma

And I'm left alone with my "strength," staring at the ceiling. — Paulo Coelho