Love without attachment is light.
Norman O. Brown
Recitation: by Male by Female
A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity.
Jeremy Taylor
HeartAloneFlyAppleSweetness
I just think I've always been sensitive and had difficulty containing my feelings, and I've always searched for outlets for that, because otherwise those feelings come out in chaotic ways that aren't always great.
Andrew Garfield
GreatThinkFeelingsAlwaysOut
After the crash happened, I was so humiliated and embarrassed. I thought of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, that they must hate me.
Tracey Gold
HateMeThoughtDrunkAgainstMust
The reason that MGM hired Bobby for Our Gang was that they could look at him and say, cry, and he'd cry, and not many kids can do that unless they really want to cry.
Tommy Bond
LookCrySayWantReasonGang
I'm trying to reestablish my career and do great work and give my kids the life they deserve.
Tom Sizemore
LifeWorkGreatTryingCareerGive
Will Arnett is one of the funniest guys I know. He has seen it all and done it all and come out the other end pretty savvy and pretty strong.
Jason Bateman
StrongEndKnowDoneWillOut
I was convinced there as only one actor to play Templeton the Rat, and that was Tony Randall.
Joseph Barbera
PlayActorRatOnlyConvincedTony
Let me get my money's worth if I'm going to get some techs.
Draymond Green
MoneyMeWorthGoingGetSome
I like films better than the theater because you have to spend so much energy projecting your voice from the stage in the sheer effort to be heard.
Denholm Elliott
EffortEnergyVoiceBetterYouYour
I guess I strike people as very serious, or very intense.
Deidre Hall
PeopleSeriousStrikeIntenseGuess
Better-paid workers buy more goods and services, increasing aggregate demand and baking a bigger economic pie for everyone.
Anthony Scaramucci
BakingPieMoreBuyWorkersBigger
You don't change country music; it changes you.
Ashley McBryde
ChangeMusicYouCountryChanges
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