I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong.
Ken Starr
Recitation: by Male by Female
Like most kids, I grew up singing 'This Land Is Your Land' in grammar school, but with the most radical verses neatly removed. This was before I knew it was a Woody Guthrie song.
Steve Earle
SchoolSingingSongLandGrammarUp
Mystery makes movie stars! If you see someone on the cover of the weeklies all the time, why would you want to pay to see them in a movie?
Sophia Bush
StarsTimeSomeoneMysteryYouWant
When you're with a group of semi-psychotic people, you kind of lose track of reality; it's almost like being in some sort of cult or something.
Tommy Ramone
PeopleRealityYouLoseKindGroup
A Librettist is a mere drudge in the world of opera.
Robertson Davies
WorldOperaMere
I get bored quickly. Always have. Short attention span.
Rupert Friend
ShortAttentionAlwaysBoredGet
I never really knew I wanted to 'be' a writer, but I was always writing from a very young age. It became more conscious as an ideal when I was in my twenties.
Joyce Carol Oates
AgeWritingYoungMoreNeverAlways
If a hermit lives in a state of ecstasy, his lack of comfort becomes the height of comfort. He must relinquish it.
Jean Cocteau
ComfortHeightMustStateHeHis
I'm in awe of the AIDS workers in Africa who teach there, year in and year out.
Jordana Spiro
YearTeachAfricaAweOutWorkers
New York is full of creative people, not only in fashion.
Donatella Versace
CreativeNew YorkPeopleFashionNew
I'm not a good storyteller - I much prefer to be with people who are chatty, to have the luxury of listening.
Conor McPherson
GoodPeopleListeningLuxuryWho
The U.S. government has in recent years fought what it termed wars against AIDs, drug abuse, poverty, illiteracy and terrorism. Each of those wars has budgets, legislation, offices, officials, letterhead - everything necessary in a bureaucracy to tell you something is real.
Bruce Jackson
GovernmentPovertyYouBureaucracy
I can tap dance a little bit.
Ansel Elgort
DanceI CanLittleTapLittle Bit
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