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On the movie side of things, the difficulties come with so few movies being made, and when they are, it seems that it's a marketing game. Story sometimes takes a backseat to that one grand marketing idea. — Jim Rash

I think love is like a learning process throughout your life. You learn how to be better at it and you learn more about it. — Justin Bieber

God was awfully good to me during the good days. I cherish the old days, but I don't miss them. — Don Ameche

There is another more subtle way in which the innocence of childhood is lost: when the child is infected with the desire to become somebody. Contemplate the crowds of people who are striving might and main to become, not what Nature intended them to be- musicians, cooks, mechanics, carpenters, gardeners, inventors- but "somebody": to become successful, famous, powerful; to become something that will bring not quiet and self-fulfillment, but self-glorification and self-expansion — Anthony De Mello

To Foreswear vengeance is to chain oneself to forgiveness, to flounder in pardon, to be tainted by the hatred smothered within. — Emile M. Cioran

Every time you work out you strengthen your body. Every time you don't you weaken it. — Toni Sorenson

What is life without incompatible realities? — Ursula K. Le Guin

Most of us make unconscious choices in the words that we use; we sleep-walk through the maze of possibilities available to us. — Tony Robbins

Remember, you must not sleep at the Seder. If you do, Elijah the Prophet will come with a bag on his shoulders. On the two first nights of Passover, Elijah the Prophet goes about looking for those who have fallen asleep at the Seder, and takes them away in his bag. — Sholom Aleichem

Wanting is what we do to survive, and we want only what isn't there — Adam Phillips

Fear and music and blood and pain. That was still his existence. — Anne Rice

You can only be jealous of someone who has something you think you ought to have yourself. — Margaret Atwood