''You get writer's block every three days. It goes away and you write again. Certain weeks you write millions of songs and certain weeks everything sounds awful.'' -- Singer-songwriter DUNCAN SHEIK on America Online
''Oh, I was born out. You see, I'm a hopeless egocentric, and quite a few years ago I remember realizing not everybody was gay. Up until then, I thought everyone was! I also remember then starting to feel graciously sympathetic toward straight people. But I resent the fact that straight people aren't expected to come out.'' -- In & Out screenwriter PAUL RUDNICK on E! Online
''I try to get a manicure at least once a week. I have to because of my work. I have so many things going on, so it's important to maintain a good beauty regimen.'' -- Supermodel CHRISTY TURLINGTON on AOL
''More [than any other question] people have come up and asked me if Paul [from The Wonder Years] is in Marilyn Manson.... The answer is NO! NO! NO! NO! Okay, maybe I'm getting a little tired of that one.'' -- Working's FRED SAVAGE on E! Online
''I think it's almost dangerous to move too quickly and to get too hot too fast and come out with five movies in a year in film after film after film.... If I'm gonna miss a job because I'm doing theater for a few months...then I'm not gonna get more films, then it wasn't really meant to be anyway. I'd rather do what I want to do.'' -- The Myth of Fingerprints' HOPE DAVIS on RoughCut Online
''I had been [at Saturday Night Live] for nine seasons, and I think nine years in New York is enough for anyone.... Also, I left SNL because I had trouble staying up after 11:30.'' -- Hiller and Diller's KEVIN NEALON on AOL


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