Every story has its demands.
Clint Eastwood
Recitation: by Male by Female
I've changed, and I've learned every single year what to do and what not to do. But I still pride myself on going out and doing the right things. Doing what I'm supposed to be doing on both ends of the floor.
Jimmy Butler
MyselfPrideDoingYearRightOut
I love 'The Orphanage' because the concept is so cool and the story is told in such an interesting way. It's a movie that will scare your socks off but make you cry at the end. It's one of the most tragic movies I've ever watched and is truly heartbreaking and scary at the same time.
Jessica Parker Kennedy
LoveTimeCoolStoryEndYou
I like the fact that it's like The Ramones. You just have to change your name, and you're a Ramone. You just have to put the wig on, and you're Hedwig. Women have played it. Gay men, straight men, you know.
John Cameron Mitchell
ChangeWomenMenNameYouGay
Video games have always been a part of my life.
Jenova Chen
LifeVideo GamesMy LifeGamesBeen
I need, sometimes, individuals to spark an idea so that I can take off running.
Meek Mill
SparkI CanSometimesNeedTakeOff
For the most part, I feel really comfortable with what I've given to the people. I want to give it to them again.
Stevie Wonder
PeopleFeelWantComfortableGive
More than in any other performing arts the lack of respect for acting seems to spring from the fact that every layman considers himself a valid critic.
Simone Weil
RespectSpringActingMoreCritic
One nice thing about growing up Catholic is it makes you open-minded about other people's religions, since ours is nuttier than yours.
Rob Sheffield
PeopleGrowing UpYouGrowingNice
It's great fun being an academic because you have a certain licence to be a bit of a joker.
Mary Beard
GreatFunYouAcademicJokerBeing
If I am lining up for a race, and I know there is someone there who cheats, it upsets me.
Mo Farah
I AmMeSomeoneKnowRaceUp
My favorite food is hot Cheetos. I could eat those every day.
Julia Michaels
FoodDayEvery DayHotEatFavorite
My mother emigrated from Russia as a young child. She couldn't speak English and had no education. Her father died at age 32, leaving the family destitute. An uncle, who worked as a carpenter, supported the family.
Dianne Feinstein
FamilyEducationFatherMotherAge
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