When you lay your life out there, you want it to be as true as possible.
Jim Morris
Recitation: by Male by Female
Work is no longer challenging.
John Belushi
WorkLongerChallenging
I can't even touch another conductor's baton. The center of gravity, the feel of the handle, puts me totally off.
Jeffrey Tate
MeFeelGravityTouchCenterHandle
Lord knows I had what you could call many fashion Don'ts in my day.
Maya Rudolph
DayFashionYouLordCallKnows
I've got so many weaknesses.
Mehmet Oz
GotWeaknessesMany
He played the king as if afraid someone else would play the ace.
John Mason Brown
KingSomeonePlayAfraidAceWould
Human nature is not amenable to prediction based on the trends or tendencies prevailing at the time. It is amenable to startling creativity of the kind practiced by great artists, directors, writers, musicians, actors, who know how to touch a chord in humans everywhere.
Maurice Saatchi
NatureGreatTimeCreativityKnow
Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter.
Matthew Ashford
DaughterWorryLadyBadLooksWhy
I come from a family of teasers myself. My grandfather was from Liverpool, and he had a dry sense of humor, and he would tease us terribly. My brother Beau was so skilled in his teasing that he could get a rise out of me by simply pointing at me.
Jeff Bridges
FamilyMyselfHumorBrotherMeRise
It's interesting how the Vatican has gotten so political when ultimately the Vatican ought to be working to lead people to Jesus Christ and salvation.
Jeff Duncan
PeoplePoliticalInterestingLead
After my years in Hollywood, I got tired of apologizing for work that really wasn't mine to begin with.
Sue Grafton
WorkTiredHollywoodYearsBegin
I've never really been satisfied with a book. I always want it to be better.
Ruth Rendell
BookBetterWantNeverAlwaysBeen
I was born odd. I was a strange child. My grandmother was always praying over me. She was always rubbing me and praying over me.
Lorraine Toussaint
ChildMeBornStrangeGrandmother
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