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We cannot understand our humanity just by studying individuals.
— Nicholas A. Christakis
Once, as he inhaled with his customary vehemence, I had a thought that made my armpits come alive.
— Martin Amis
Don't be scared. I'll look after you.
— Erin Hunter
[M]editation is the life of of most other duties; and the view of heaven is the life of meditation (559).
— Richard Baxter
She glanced at her watch, reminding herself who she was.
— J.G. Ballard
I've worked with leading men so worried about losing their charm that they were always winking to the audience.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I do need to be told when I'm going wrong. No one's acting can be an exact, 100 percent science.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
If Martin Scorsese thinks you stink, you stink.
— John Heard
As a measure of acting skills, film can be very deceptive.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Suddenly, I realised: this was what I wanted to do. I didn't know how to do it; I just knew acting felt right.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
The more attractive and athletic the character depicted on the T-shirt, the less attractive and athletic the fan wearing it
— Nev Fountain
Domesticity has to mean nesting. Otherwise, six months go by, and you don't know where your underwear is.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I used to go home at night and just shake, because I had no idea that's what acting was gonna be.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I'm not looking at money, percentage points or grosses. This is my life, you know? To me, every day matters.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I hate it when people say, Mary Elizabeth, this may be hell, but the movie is going to be sooo good.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I've never found that it jars to go back and forth.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Hollywood is run by men who are big on vulnerability.
— Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio