“I love seeing my mom and my daughter embrace their natural hair. I'm glad I've embraced it, too.” Quote by Kimberly Elise
“I think probably one of the coolest things was when I went to play basketball at Rucker Park in Harlem. First of all, who would think that Larry the Cable Guy would go to Harlem to play basketball? And I was received like a rock star. It was amazing! There were people everywhere. There were guys walking by yelling, Git r done!” PeopleThinkingFirstsDonePlayGuyStarsRocksWalkingBasketballParksRock StarCablesYellingLarryHarlem Author:Larry the Cable Guy
“Its nice if people can finally loosen up a little bit and just go out laugh at silliness. I mean, people take themselves way too seriously sometimes.” PeopleIfsWayMeanLittlesSometimesBitsLaughingNiceLittle BitMean PeopleSilliness Author:Larry the Cable Guy
“The Prohibition era is so vividly depicted in Lawless. John Hillcoat does a remarkable job of rooting his film in such a tangible reality.” DoeRealityJobsFilmErasRemarkableTangibleProhibition Author:Dane DeHaan
“I was a big "Blue Valentine" fan. I really loved that movie. And I thought the performances were just unbelievably real, which is certainly what I always strive for in my work.” RealBigsFansPerformancesBlueStriveValentine Author:Dane DeHaan
“Theres a wealth of information on James Dean, and everybody has an opinion on him. James Dean made some kind of impression on everybody.” KindMadeWealthOpinionInformationImpressionDean Author:Dane DeHaan
“I've never had my heart broken. And I don't want to have my heart broken. I'm afraid of it. Even when I break someone else's heart, I'm really upset about it. And I'm not even feeling half of what they are.” WantHeartFeelingsHalfBreakBrokenMy HeartUpsetHeart Broke Author:Ashley Benson
“I was born with music inside me” BornMusicianMusic IsLiverRibsKidneysNew MusicInspirational MusicMusic LifeMusic Is LifeMusic EducationMusical LifePowerful MusicMusical EducationAfrican American Music Book:Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story Source: Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story