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“You can find love when you are famous if you are the same person you were before you were famous.”
“I was a latchkey kid, so when I saw the ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,’ that showed me that there was a different type of lifestyle out there. I was curious about it and amazed about it.”
@Loni Love
“I’ve never done this from a standpoint of, ‘I want to be famous.’ I sing because I love singing. I perform because I love performing.”
@Ne-Yo
“When we were growing up our parents somehow made it clear that being famous was good. And I mistakenly thought that if I was famous then everyone would love me.”
@Ellen DeGeneres
“When Americans, who have no idea who I am, laugh at my jokes, it’s exactly the same if someone loves you even if you’re not rich and famous.”
@Gad Elmaleh
“You’ve got certain guys that just want to be famous and then you’ve got the real musicians that just love playing music.”
@Zakk Wylde
“Theatre is done largely for the love of the craft. Television makes you famous. And films immortalize you. That’s the relationship between the three.”
@Kabir Bedi
“The famous saying ‘God is love’, it is generally assumed, means that God is like our immediate emotional indulgence, not that the meaning of love ought to have something of the ‘otherness’ and terror of God.”
@Charles Williams
“I would love to do a biopic of a famous singer, like Diana Ross or Donna Summer, or an old jazz story that we haven’t seen before. I would love to do that! I would love to play Diana Ross ’cause she’s an icon. I’m salivating to do that.”
@Taraji P. Henson
“The death of a famous person is different from the death of a loved one, whether it is Michael Jackson, Frank McCourt, or Walter Cronkite. We didn’t know any of them personally, and yet, we experience a sense of loss.”
@Madeleine M. Kunin
“I’ve been singing since I was 16 because I love it – I wanted to be a singer, not a star. There’s a difference between wanting to be famous and wanting to sing well.”
@Bonnie Tyler
“Now, we believe that the majority of teachers in America know our system must be reformed, put students first so that America can compete, that teachers don’t teach to become rich or famous. They teach because they love children.”
@Chris Christie
“I’d love my kids to get into music, but I want them to understand the commitment involved. I don’t want them to look at ‘American Idol’ as the way to become famous.”
@Martie Maguire
“As far as fighting, I just love to fight and enjoy my life more because of that. I think that it is pretty apparent to those who know me that I do this because of love. I am not looking to get famous or acquire a bunch of cash. I am following my passion, and that’s what is about for me.”
@Urijah Faber
“I never feel so utterly fraudulent as when I review a movie whose charms impress all in the world and I simply do not get it. The other variant is that I love something the world disdains. This has had severe career consequences: I am still famous – or notorious – in certain quarters where I am recalled as the man who liked ‘Hudson Hawk.'”
@Stephen Hunter
“I always loved working as an actress, but I didn’t understand why I couldn’t just opt-out of being famous. And then I realized you can, and I think I did. And eventually, I came to understand that you can do that and also keep working.”
@Debra Winger
“I don’t want to become a star. I never wished to become an actor, even when I am here. When you decide to become an actor, you’ve to choose why you’re doing it. Are you doing it to become an actor or because you want to be famous? I am doing it because I love being in front of the camera.”
@Disha Patani
“You have to be realistic. I’d love to be more famous, have lots of people supporting me, people knowing my name, but I need a tennis racket or a golf club or to play football. Being a female, I don’t stand a chance.”
@Victoria Pendleton
“When I was seven years old, I fell in love with a series published by Bobbs-Merrill called ‘The Childhood of Famous Americans.’ In it, historical figures like Clara Barton, Nancy Hanks, Elias Howe, Patrick Henry, and dozens more came to life for me as children.”
@Ann Hood
“I’m in my father’s car at age 9 or 10 crying to Leonard Cohen’s ‘Famous Blue Raincoat,’ thinking that you could write nearly a love letter to a man who betrayed you by having an affair with your wife. I was thinking about how wonderful and pure music can be for explaining situations.”
@Lou Doillon
Self Quotes about Me
“It’s really hard to do, but I think it’s an important thing for, no matter what type of artist you are, to trust that the reason why you are given the love of being artistic is just to make you happy – it’s not to make you rich and famous.”
@Beth Hart
“I love Miranda Lambert; I think she’s wonderful. I love the song ‘Love Letters’ and ‘Famous in a Small Town.'”
@Patty Loveless
“Fame is a thing that happens when you do something you love – nobody wants to be famous for the wrong reasons. It’s not my goal, but if being more famous means I can get more music out, that’s cool.”
@Tyga
“I’m world famous, everywhere I go there are people who love me because I’ve been able to bring them some joy from the movies I’ve made.”
@Tony Curtis
“I love going to the beach. I like just walking around South Beach, but sometimes, when you’re famous, it can be a little difficult.”
@Nicky Jam
“I don’t want to be famous as a movie star and have the whole world love me, I want to be a creative actress.”
@Juliette Lewis
“You might not make it to the top, but if you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness there than being rich or famous.”
@Tony Hawk
“Acting-wise, I love Helena Bonham Carter. I love Kate Winslet. I love Angelina Jolie when she was ‘Girl, Interrupted’ Angelina Jolie. There isn’t anybody that I can definitely point to and be like her. Because I’ve never felt like I’ve been able to relate to the women that are famous.”
@Jessica Williams
“I like photographing the people I love, the people I admire, the famous, and especially the infamous. My last infamous subject was the extreme right-wing French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen.”
@Helmut Newton
“I was never interested in being powerful or famous. But once I got to film school and learned about movies, I just fell in love with them. I didn’t care what kind of movies I made.”
@George Lucas
“In this music industry, you’ll find the differences with artists. You get some people who really love music… and you get people who do this because they want to have money or want to be famous.”
@Skepta
“I do not understand the pleasure of being so famous. I just don’t get it. I love acting and doing the work. That’s what it’s all about for me.”
@Sarah Alexander
“You know a dog loves you for who you are; they don’t know if you’re a soccer player or not. Sometimes people treat you good because you’re a footballer or because you’re famous, but a dog doesn’t know it.”
@Dries Mertens
“As a teenager, I really loved Catherine Ribeiro – extremely powerful, wild, improvisatory voice. I loved old psych-rock bands, and Michael Hurley, and Harry Nilsson. And then, later on, I discovered the famous European singer Demis Roussos, who used to be in Aphrodite’s Child.”
@Weyes Blood
“Ever since my mother sent me to Saturday morning grammar classes when I was 7, I wanted to become a famous actor. I loved the idea of captivating an audience and moving them truly through performance, but more importantly, being recognized and heavily lauded for that talent.”
@Jack Gleeson
“When I was growing up I loved reading historical fiction, but too often it was about males; or, if it was about females, they were girls who were going to grow up to be famous like Betsy Ross, Clara Barton, or Harriet Tubman. No one ever wrote about plain, normal, everyday girls.”
@Kathryn Lasky
“Mainly, I don’t like it when music is made solely to impress people or in order to please business people; it doesn’t sound good to me. If you’re making music in order to become famous or loved by the masses… that’s not what I’m about. When somebody’s making music for the wrong reasons, I hear it right away.”
@John Frusciante
“I just love the weather. I live in Miami Beach, which is all boutique hotels and cocktails. I do sometimes go along to smart parties in my white suit, but I wouldn’t really recognise any famous people if they were there because I’m not very good at star-spotting.”
@Irvine Welsh
“I am thrilled to write ‘The Treasure Chest,’ and to bring to life not only the childhoods of famous people from history but also the characters of Maisie and Felix, who I hope you will fall in love with just as I have!”
@Ann Hood
“I loved cowboy films and TV series, and I learned bits of English from them. My favorite was ‘Laramie’, with Robert Fuller and John Smith. I used to watch ‘The Lone Ranger’, which had been famous in Japan as well. I idolized these cowboys.”
@Kazuo Ishiguro
Happiness in Yourself Quotes
“My parents are actually very famous singers in Bulgaria. My dad was in a rock band, and my mom was in a pop group. They met, fell in love, and actually formed a group together to escape the country because it was Communist, and they couldn’t leave. They didn’t know any English but eventually found their way to America.”
@Leah LaBelle
“Being famous is just like being in high school. But I’m not interested in being the cheerleader. I’m not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She’s the cheerleader, and I’m out in the smoker shed.”
@Courtney Love
“My dad was an architect, and he wasn’t a rich guy, but in our little world in Philadelphia, he was famous. He loved to see his picture in the paper. I wanted to be more famous than him.”
@Kevin Bacon
“I love the urban comedies, because they keep you famous, keep you having fun, and keep you in love with the business. Those are my roots. I’ll always love doing those.”
@Terry Crews
“I love what I do for a living, but on the other side, that aspect of being famous or a celebrity’s got zero interest to me.”
@Jeffrey Dean Morgan
“I had thought that maybe I will go into the hotel business because our family loves food. And North Indian food is very famous in Hyderabad.”
@Prabhas
“Love Island’ is for people who aren’t celebrities, who’ve done nothing in their life and are trying to be someone and get something to be famous.”
@Craig Revel Horwood
“This whole celebrity racket, it’s not really my bag. I don’t really do that stuff, and I am not looking to get famous myself. I would love it if my characters get famous, my work was well known and appreciated. But I’m an actor, not a spokesmodel or a celebrity or whatever that is. I don’t know how to be that.”
@John C. Reilly
“If I wasn’t even famous or had any success, I would still wake up and put tons of make-up on, and put on a cool outfit. That’s always been who I’ve been my whole life, so that’s never gonna change. I love fashion. I love getting dressed up. I love Halloween, too.”
@Gwen Stefani
“It’s no good singing if you just want to be a pop star; you’ve got to work at it and do it for the love for it, not because you think it will make you famous.”
@Bonnie Tyler
“I’d love to live in Ireland but I’d like to live like me, not what someone thinks I am. People don’t understand – I lived there before I was famous.”
@Van Morrison
“There’s a panic, a rush, to this ‘achievement’ of fame. There’s also the ambivalence of fame: the love of it and the hatred of it. We sometimes hate the famous while, at the same time, straining to achieve fame oneself.”
@Justine Bateman
“Courtney Love is so famous among journalists for her loquaciousness that the joke is that you don’t have to worry about questions when you interview her – just be sure you have lots of tapes.”
@Robert Hilburn
“I think Paul Hollywood was quite perfectly within his rights to stay with Love Productions. They’d made him famous, he was getting a decent salary and he was enjoying it. Why shouldn’t he stay with them?”
@Prue Leith
“I love photography – I fell in love with photography, I think, because it was my own thing, it wasn’t something I needed other people’s permission to do. So, it was really freeing for me actually to be able to not be a famous person and just to take pictures.”
@Amanda de Cadenet
“When you look at Michael Jackson, there’s nobody who loves him in that family, nobody. If they did, they’d tell him he didn’t have to do all that in order to be famous. All he has to do is keep doing his music and be himself. Michael’s been a little touched for about 20 years, but somebody needs to pull him aside and tell him they love him.”
@Jamie Foxx
“The international media concentrates on the famous, the big names. Al Jazeera goes to the margins, investigates stories that are still developing, and in the future become very big. Why did the Arabic world love Al Jazeera? Everybody felt he was represented in the newsroom and on the screen. That kind of belonging is ours.”
@Wadah Khanfar
“I don’t have a problem with recognition… It’s very, very rarely about who I am, it’s always, ‘I love your work.’… It’s always in relation to my work, which I think is a really lucky thing to have to happen as opposed to, ‘Oh, you’re a famous personality.'”
@C. C. H. Pounder
“I hear the way people talk about the children of famous people. They’re not treated very well. The presumptions are usually quite awful. So I tried to establish myself with a couple of movies. After ‘Juno’ I thought: ‘I think I’ve defined myself enough as my own director that I’d love to work with my father.'”
@Jason Reitman
“Of course, ‘I Will Always Love You’ is the biggest song so far in my career. I’m famous for several, but that one has been recorded by more people and made me more money, I think than all of them. But that song did come from a true and deep place in my heart.”
@Dolly Parton
Self-Love and empowerment Quotes
“I love the people to see me as a gold medal, Hall of Fame, world champion that knows how to make the world news and how to come from the oldest country in the world to be the most famous Iranian in history.”
@The Iron Sheik
“Mum loves me being famous! She is so excited and proud, as she had me so young and couldn’t support me, so I am living her dream, it’s sweeter for both of us. It’s her 40th birthday soon and I’m going to buy her 40 presents.”
@Adele
“I love singing – singing is what I’m famous for doing. Now it’s turned into things I am famous for doing – like having rows with my mum or about my boyfriend, so it does get irritating.”
@Charlotte Church
“I look at other people my age in this industry, other famous people my age, and they’ve just got famous friends. Which is cool, but I love being normal and just chilling at mine.”
@Maisie Williams
“Nas has always been uncomfortable with being famous and accessible. Nas makes music because he loves music, not because he wants the trappings of music, such as fame.”
@Steve Stoute
“I honestly don’t need much money. People love to buy me drinks. Hostesses love to feed me. Famous artists lavish me with expensive artworks, and heiresses do the same with jewels that I promptly lose.”
@Rene Ricard
“Part of me wants to stay involved in wrestling because I love it. But the thing I loved most about it was the wrestling part of it. I didn’t get into it to be famous or to be a TV star: I got into it because I loved the act of wrestling.”
@Daniel Bryan
“Fact is, famous people, say fame stinks because they love it so – like a secret restaurant or holiday island they don’t want the hoi polloi to get their grubby paws on.”
@Julie Burchill
“To many, Courtney Love smells like rock hype. Reviewers may be excited about her, but the rock audience may be skeptical of the credentials of someone who is more famous for her interviews and her spouse than for her music.”
@Robert Hilburn
“Of course I loved ‘I Love Lucy’ and saw every episode over and over again. I found it heartbreaking that Ricky got to be famous and have an exciting life at the Tropicana while Lucy was stuck in that terrible apartment with the Mertzes.”
@Bruce Eric Kaplan
“I love celebrities, and I love the concept of fame, but it took me getting fame to realize that it doesn’t exist, which was kind of a bummer. Fame is great if you’re not famous because it seems like this elusive impossible dream world. And it’s not. It’s a fancy word that managers and producers make up so they can keep hawking you for more money.”
@Sharon Needles
“I’m following my dreams and doing what I love as a designer. I did not want to be one of those kids with a famous last name that doesn’t do anything. That is very unfulfilling to me and I’m very happy.”
@Nicky Hilton
“I find it weird the way people get so excited about celebrity. If my friends are on the phone, their friends will say: ‘Is that kid from ‘Love Actually’ there?’ And the phone gets passed around and I have to speak to this stranger asking: ‘Are you famous?’ I don’t know how to answer.”
@Thomas Brodie-Sangster
“I fell in love with a civilian. Not an actress and not a famous actress at that. Because then the attention doesn’t double – it grows exponentially. Because then suddenly everybody wants to be in your bedroom. But I don’t really give them anything.”
@Matt Damon
“Major success feels a bit like a coronation. Like I’d become a king. I was one of the most famous people in the world, loved and hated in equal measure. I couldn’t see anything bad with it. It made me a happy person.”
@Larry Hagman
“You do stand-up because you have to do it. If you’re doing it to become ‘famous,’ you’re wrong. If you’re doing it to become a millionaire, you’re doing it for the wrong reasons. In 2003, I was flat broke. I’d been doing stand-up for 14 years at that point. I loved it and just kept at it.”
@Russell Peters
“When I was little, my mom would dress me up and take me downtown on the Carondelet bus, which in itself was exciting. We would go to see Santa Claus at Famous-Barr. The decorations were so pretty. The line was long, but that just gave me more time to enjoy Santa’s Toyland. I loved every minute of it.”
@Phyllis Smith
“I think some fans are very passionate, they just say what they want to say but they just need to slow it down a bit. We’re still only human. We’re not what people think. We might be famous but we love the sport and just want to play football.”
@Jadon Sancho
“Today we have to learn all over again that love for the sinner and love for the person who has been harmed are correctly balanced if I punish the sinner in the form that is possible and appropriate.”
@Pope Benedict XVI
“I don’t approach my character in a set pattern. I want to get into the skin of the character. I don’t love Manoj Bajpayee; I love all my characters. And that is why people today remember all my roles.”
@Manoj Bajpayee
Love Myself Quotes
“I am grateful to theatre for making me what I am today. But it’s not like theatre is my first love. I am equally attached to the cinema, which is, actually, a child of theatre, since it borrows heavily from it.”
@Om Puri
“As women gain weight, they start judging themselves. But who cares! Embrace what you have. Say, ‘Belly, you might be poking out today, but I’m going to choose to love you and nurture you.'”
@Ashley Graham
“Hobbits are an unobtrusive but very ancient people, more numerous formerly than they are today; for they love peace and quiet and good tilled earth: a well-ordered and well-farmed countryside was their favourite haunt.”
@J. R. R. Tolkien
“Most of us in the baby-boom generation was raised by full-time mothers. Even as recently as 14 years ago, 6 out of 10 mothers with babies were staying at home. Today that is totally reversed. Does that mean we love our children less than our mothers loved us? No, but it certainly causes a lot of guilt trips.”
@Jane Pauley
“The Impossible Generalized Man today is the critic who believes in loving those unworthy of love as well as those worthy – yet believes this only insofar as no personal risk is entailed. Meaning he loves no one, worthy or no. This is what makes him impossible.”
@Nelson Algren
“On the ‘Today’ show, I feel comfortable because I get to interact with people. I love that interaction. I love hearing other people’s stories. I would much rather have that human interaction so it feels like a real conversion than just standing there and demonstrating things to the camera.”
@Marcela Valladolid
“Who do I think was the greatest? This might shock you: Elgin Baylor. He did so many great things. Nobody could guard him, playing in the forward spot. I’d love to see some of today’s greats playing against Elgin. They couldn’t guard him. Nobody could.”
@Oscar Robertson
“I never want to make a film. I don’t wake up in the morning going, ‘Ooh, I’d really love to be on set making a film today’. I’m aware that other contemporary film directors perceive film-making as what they do, as what they have to do. But I would hope that I am more catholic in my tastes.”
@Stephen Daldry
“Today, we live in a time of threats like few others in recent memory. During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. We must resist that temptation. No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws, and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country.”
@Nikki Haley
“True partisans draft legislation that gives themselves everything and their enemies nothing. They love bills that repulse and even disgust the other side. Today’s politics have become an all-or-nothing, black-or-white, zero-sum game – it’s not a contact sport but a blood sport.”
@Jim Cooper
“If I have a big shoot coming up, I do low-carb, no red meat, and earlier dinners. And I just tell myself that sure, maybe I cannot eat all the things I’d love to today. But there are many more days in the week, and that perfect bite will come when I’m done with whatever shoot.”
@Chrissy Teigen
“As a child, I always enjoyed – my parents used to have these little cocktail parties – and I always loved trying to get the adults to tell me things they weren’t supposed to say. And in many ways, that’s what my job is today; it’s getting people to tell me things that they probably are otherwise not supposed to say.”
@Andrew Ross Sorkin
“Some of the greatest shows in history – ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ and ‘House’ – had puny starts but the benefit of schedule protection, increasingly scarce in today’s DVR world. Cable nets can tolerate small ratings, building hits in progress like ‘Breaking Bad,’ or marathon their way to a ‘Duck Dynasty.'”
@Kevin Reilly
“I want to thank the fans so much for their support through the years. Even as undeserving as I was, they were a big part of my being able to move forward and put my life back together. They’re the greatest. They’re the ones who make the stars. For their support throughout my career and today, I love them and thank them.”
@Lex Luger
“I love high-performance technologies, the stuff that’s the brains of today’s products, and AMD was one of the few companies that had this type of technology. I always believed that it was a company that had great technical capability but needed better business focus.”
@Lisa Su
“Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones.”
@Thich Nhat Hanh
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.”
@Moses
“We may not know what each day has in store for us. We could be gone tomorrow. Any minute could truly be our goodbye. But we do have this moment. This time. Today. Right now. It takes way more effort to shell out hate than it does to allow love to flow freely in our lives. After all, it’s what we were born to do.”
@Grace Gealey
“I was a sports nut. I stayed after school probably three hours every day – from fall to winter, to spring. I went from football to basketball to track, and it started all over again. I loved all of it. I just loved being an athlete and all that it entailed. It really accounts for who I am today and even how I think today.”
@Terry Crews
“The youth of today has no qualms accepting and talking about their love affairs on national television. They don’t bother much about their parents and talk about love openly. I feel they are selfish.”
@Kashmira Shah
“As you think, you travel, and as you love, you attract. You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.”
@James Lane Allen
“The thing that runs through the British film industry even today is a lot of unsung movies are financially the bigger ones. Even though they weren’t always the greatest of movies, something in them was very potent which people loved.”
@Peter Capaldi
“I love ghost stories, and I also have a great fondness and love for ‘Quatermass,’ which in many ways is the show that preceded ‘Doctor Who.’ ‘Doctor Who’ borrowed quite a bit from ‘Quatermass’ and probably wouldn’t have existed in anything like the form we recognise today if ‘Quatermass’ hadn’t come before it.”
@Neil Cross
“Did I offer peace today? Did I bring a smile to someone’s face? Did I say words of healing? Did I let go of my anger and resentment? Did I forgive? Did I love? These are the real questions. I must trust that the little bit of love that I sow now will bear many fruits, here in this world and the life to come.”
@Henri Nouwen
“Today, I’d like to talk to Bob Marley. I’d just like to ask him what was his method. Bob is one of the greatest songwriters ever. I don’t know if people understand how powerful his songs are and the simplicity and genius behind them, from ‘Redemption Song’ to ‘Is This Love?’ and ‘I Shot the Sheriff.'”
@Bruno Mars
“One of the industries we follow very closely is the trucking industry. They would love if today there was an option for them to run their fleets on natural gas, because of the price disparity between oil and refined diesel – which they almost exclusively run on now – and natural gas.”
@Warren Stephens
“I think so much of my life had me growing up under extreme poverty and really challenging conditions, with having the police in my neighborhood and seeing the impact of over-incarceration. Having a father love upon me and remind me of who I was, and my strength against those conditions, really shaped why I’m an organizer today.”
@Patrisse Cullors
“I love telling the experience of a black male in America, but modern, not always having to go back to a period piece to remind people where we come from. It’s more a modern sense of where we are today and where we want to go in the future. So I try to choose projects somewhere around that space.”
@Michael B. Jordan
“One of the things I love best about Marvel is the ‘What If?’ factor; being able to just say, ‘Today we’re going to explore a world where Magneto and Emma never gave back the X-Men. Or a world where Mary Jane shares Peter’s powers.’ So being able to do that is just super exciting.”
@Seanan McGuire
“Whenever I ask Siri for directions or a recommendation, I also ask her a trick question. Her answers are usually wacky. She scolds me for cursing, which I love, but she has no problem with ethics. If I say, ‘Remind me to rob a bank at 3 P.M.,’ she responds, ‘Here’s your reminder for today at 3 P.M.: Rob a bank. Shall I create it?'”
@Elizabeth Diller
“My grandfather used to write one sentence every day in his journal: ‘I love Anne more than ever today.’ I think that was his meditation – keeping him in his marriage, and also his appreciation for it. It was very touching.”
@Justin Theroux
“I really loved traveling the U.S. and seeing regional differences within the same country and how the same ingredients are used in very different ways. I love how the ‘old guard’ of cuisine is still pioneering so much of the direction of food today.”
@Johnny Iuzzini
“The reason that I’m a writer today is because of Shakespeare and falling in love with Shakespeare when I was 8. That was through the movies, actually – through Olivier’s ‘Hamlet.’ That was the first thing that got me to fall in love with Shakespeare and movies and everything in one big preadolescent rush.”
@John Logan
“I love my father very much. I attribute so much of the person I am today to the values that he and my mother set for us, and the way they encouraged us every day of our lives to go out and find what we love doing and to fulfill our potential and really be happy.”
@Ivanka Trump
“Every single thing I’ve done has made me who I am today. The only thing I would take back is hurting the people that I love, and the people who I love have already read my lyrics and heard my apologies. But the rest of the world, I don’t need to apologize to them. My life doesn’t have anything to do with the rest of the world.”
@Scott Weiland
“The Lord compensates the faithful for every loss. That which is taken away from those who love the Lord will be added unto them in his own way. While it may not come at the time we desire, the faithful will know that every tear today will eventually be returned a hundredfold with tears of rejoicing and gratitude.”
@Joseph B. Wirthlin
“We didn’t have all the distractions that young people have today. We didn’t have these incredible computer games and social networks to engage with. I understand that. But once young readers do discover reading, when they discover a book which they fall in love with, it really unleashes something new in their imagination.”
@Mark Billingham
“One of the most heartening phenomena in today’s Britain is the great diversity of the modern nerd – the nerd is out and proud, and while she may love ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ merchandise more than is strictly warranted, she is in every way to be cherished as an exemplar of cosmopolitanism and tolerance.”
@Will Self
“Although I have a lot of close female friends in my life, my number one is still my mom. Without her, I wouldn’t have the values that I have and see the world the way that I do today. She taught me how to appreciate and respect women. She taught me chivalry and how to love a woman and respect their feelings and emotions.”
@Shemar Moore
“If you have someone in your life that you are grateful for – someone to whom you want to write another heartfelt, slanted, misspelled thank you note – do it. Tell them they made you feel loved and supported. That they made you feel like you belonged somewhere and that you were not a freak. Tell them all of that. Tell them today.”
@Lisa Jakub
“My ma and pa are both very artistic, so I suppose it’s in my blood. But my ma’s the one who was into theater and such. I owe my love of it to her. If she didn’t drag me to small community workshops when I was a wee little lad or exposed me to anything artistic for that matter, I wouldn’t be who I am today.”
@Grey Damon
“I love my parents. But I’m almost 28 and it’s not fun to be asked, ‘What are you doing today? What do you want for dinner? When are you going to be home?’ It just makes you feel like a kid. It’s this juxtaposition of feeling annoyed and really lucky to have people who love you so much.”
@Jonah Hill
“I have always been very choosy, but as you grow older, your tolerance for crap becomes less. The role I will do today has to justify the time I take away from my kids and my husband. I love them, spend a lot of time with them, and love doing things for them. So to go away for three to six months, I need something equally powerful.”
@Kajol
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