Filmmaking was the way I could write characters and not have to give them up to anybody.
Dee Rees
Recitation: by Male by Female
I love the Mexican chapulines. These little crickets are beautifully roasted with salt and lime.
Andrew Zimmern
LoveSaltMexicanLittleLime
I'm craving more soul, I'm craving more truth, I'm craving more socially - just people that are aware of what's going on in the world.
John Legend
TruthSoulPeopleWorldMoreGoing
The museum spreads its surfaces everywhere, and becomes an untitled collection of generalizations that mobilize the eye.
Robert Smithson
EyeMuseumCollectionGeneralizations
My mum had 'Cosmopolitan' magazine as a subscription and 'Vogue,' and every month I would be like, 'I wanna be that girl in that ad.'
Jeffree Star
GirlMonthWouldLikeVogueEvery
Wisdom outweighs any wealth.
Sophocles
WisdomWealthAny
Who says that big-budget films are safer than mid-range films? In terms of return on investment, I'd rather have 'Sling Blade' and 'Shine' than 'Volcano.'
Sidney Sheinberg
ShineInvestmentVolcanoReturnWho
I was either going to be an actor, a Naval aviator, or a pediatric surgeon. Those were the three things that I wanted to do.
Milo Ventimiglia
ThreeActorSurgeonThingsGoing
I'm concerned about getting Iraq on its feet.
Douglas Feith
FeetConcernedAboutGettingIraq
Being closeted often put me in situations where I couldn't concentrate or even think straight.
Chelsea Manning
MeThinkWhereBeingEvenStraight
I dyed my own hair this Chocolate Cherry color, and I forget what brand it was, but I remember getting into so much trouble because it stained our bathtub. It was this red-black color, and it was a big mistake.
Chrissy Teigen
MistakeHairColorBrandChocolate
My mom was very strict when I was growing up. I could not talk to boys until I was 18. I had to study and work hard.
Coco Lee
WorkMomWork HardGrowing UpTalk
I was brought up to try to see what was wrong and right it. Since I am a writer, writing is how I right it.
Alice Walker
I AmWritingWrongTryRightSee
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