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What I definitely learnt from Michael Jackson is that simple is almost always better. As a songwriter, as an artist period.
— Ne-Yo
Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations.
— Ellsworth Huntington
Maybe okay will be our always."
"Okay."
"Okay. — John Green
"Okay."
"Okay. — John Green
If the people of Comic-Con ruled the world ... then tomorrow would be invented every day.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
To produce music is also in a sense to produce children.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Never king dropped out of the clouds.
— John Selden
I'm sorry, but having an Aston Martin DB9 on the drive and not driving it is a bit like having Keira Knightley in your bed and sleeping on the couch.
— Jeremy Clarkson
I'm an actor, but I'm an artist.
— Shia Labeouf
Back in the 1980s, you could learn how to add memory cards to your PC in a Radio Shack.
— Annalee Newitz
Oscar Hammerstein was a surrogate father during all those many days, and weeks and months when I didn't see my own father.
— Stephen Sondheim
Simple lies are always better than a complicated truth.
— Holly Black
As a novelist, I tell stories and people give me money. Then financial planners tell me stories and I give them money.
— Martin Cruz Smith
I'm going to become a real professional actress.
— Ester Dean
Was sheathed tightly, stroked by Derek's clenching muscles, swelling in its prince's chamber, even as Rico started to rock back and forth.
— Amy Lane
People want to talk about whether I have rock cred, whether I'm selling out, the theatricality, the gay stuff ... Chill out! And just enjoy yourself.
— Adam Lambert
What you think you know about a thing is always the first obstacle you face when trying to get to know it better.
— Devon Michael
God knows, I never want to hurt someone's feelings.
— Selma Blair