I was a really pretentious teenager.
Rebecca Hall
Recitation: by Male by Female
I've always loved color because it's a little bit like music. I love that it seems to be both physical and ephemeral and engages us as a metaphor for our feeling lives.
Jessica Stockholder
LoveMusicColorLovedFeelingUs
Sometimes parts just come along when it's the perfect time for you to do them.
Jessica Lange
TimeYouPerfectSometimesAlong
Homesickness is nothing. Fifty percent of the people in the world are homesick all the time.
John Cheever
HomeTimePeopleWorldNothing
We all think we are connected to the world now, but we are not talking to our neighbours any more.
Jean-Michel Jarre
WorldThinkTalkingNowConnected
We have always policed the bodies of people of color, and black people in particular. The Jim Crow South is a classic example. White flight in the North. School segregation. Gerrymandering.
Robin DiAngelo
SchoolPeopleColorBlackWhite
I have always thought of comedy as an important job and medium, and so I put pressure on myself to do the best I can.
Miranda Hart
MyselfBestJobThoughtPressure
Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin.
Josiah Stamp
BornSinBankingConceivedIniquity
People often expect me to be very serious, but it's not like my record company told me not to smile in photographs, because I was like that anyway.
Jose Gonzalez
SmilePeopleMeSeriousCompany
As long as Elton John can bring forth one performance per album on the order of 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight,' the chance remains that he will become something more than the great entertainer he already is and go on to make a lasting contribution to rock.
Jon Landau
LifeGreatPerformanceChanceLong
Irish is the prominent nationality in the family, but beyond that, I really don't know. I see a lot of artistic or creative influence coming through on my mother's side.
William T. Wiley
FamilyMotherCreativeInfluenceSee
There are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.
William J. Brennan, Jr.
AttitudeOnlyAttitudesJobs
A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with sweet sounds.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
DarknessPoetrySweetSolitudePoet
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