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Well, you have absolutely no idea what a nightmare it was to be on a set, trying to figure out how I was going to find out what time it is, how I was going to get my meds, and at the same time not have it be obvious to someone. — Michael Jeter

To get a hold on boys you must be their friend. — Robert Baden-Powell

I wish I weren't single now;
I need someone to lick me back to form. — Pink Floyd

Never make a permanent decision about a temporary situation. — T.D. Jakes

Obsessed with success and wealth and despising failure and poverty, our society is systematically dividing the population into winners and losers, using institutions like the courts to speed the process. — Matt Taibbi

Exclusive love is a contradiction in itself. — Erich Fromm

Never question the beauty of what you are saying because someone reacts with pain, judgment, criticism. It just means they have not heard you. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

You'd be surprised how many movie stars still care about the work. — Taylor Hackford

The Boy Who Lived. How many people have to die for the Boy Who Lived? — J.K. Rowling

The blow back from the cold war is that a weakened Russia allowed Afghanistan to become a failed state, and then all this weaponry to flow into all these other conflicts. Our greatest triumph has almost fueled our most intractable battle now. — Jon Stewart

The source of creation is within you. You can be just a piece of flesh, or you can be the Creator himself - this is the choice and potential you have. — Jaggi Vasudev

The moment we cry in a film is not when things are sad but when they turn out to be more beautiful than we expected them to be. — Alain De Botton

Society is in this respect like a fire-the wise man warming himself at a proper distance from it; not coming too close, like the fool, who, on getting scorched, runs away and shivers in solitude, loud in his complaint that the fire burns. — Arthur Schopenhauer