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That's sort of like what real life is like in Hollywood. You need stars to gain financing.
— Harvey Keitel
Observable Fact: People aren't logical.
— Nicola Yoon
Self-doubt can cripple a person faster than fear ever will.
— Kathryn Perez
Life is extremely complicated.
— Robert Ludlum
Spirituality can go hand-in-hand with ruthless single-mindedness when the individual is convinced his cause is just
— Michela Wrong
OK, I've had a life of sort of success, some people know who I am but a lot of people don't. I feel the need to change that still.
— Eric Burdon
Do the thing and you will have the power.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are all full of weakness and errors; let us mutually pardon each other our follies - it is the first law of nature.
— Voltaire
Endings are thus formally unappealing to me, more than beginning or ending, in life, I enjoy continuing. Continuing is my only focus or concern.
— Brian D'Ambrosio
I'm just having fun. And giving a sort of second shot at childhood and life - and I need to be present to do it.
— Sandra Bullock
Are you laughing? I can feel you laughing. My life isn't funny!" "Babe, your life should be a prime-time sitcom.
— Janet Evanovich
For anybody who's ever been on the other end of, like, racial violence logic is not something that can be used.
— Aasif Mandvi
We don't need any sort of religious orientation to lead a life that is ethical, compassionate & kind.
— Sharon Salzberg
The companies that won't do well will be the me-too companies: the fifth, sixth, seventh version of Twitter, etc.
— Jason Calacanis
Comfort becomes a goal when distinctions of rank are abolished and privileges destroyed.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Certainly it is not a democracy.
— Anwar Ibrahim
Even now ... she [Kit] still had a need to believe that most people, that most of life, was good. That belief was a sort of strength, too.
— Vicki Pettersson