Misha Collins Quotes
The image of a person completely covered in cotton candy made me laugh the most. I'm not sure why. To me, being tarred and feathered in sugar is just good comedy.

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It's a compulsion. I'm always changing parts of me. Even when I was young, I wanted to change my hair color. I was so determined that I dyed my hair with Kool-Aid.
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They were saying computers deal with numbers. This was absolutely nonsense. Computers deal with arbitrary information of any kind.
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There's so much that I can give as a human being - and I know that.
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The process of reclaiming the self is one of reconciliation with meaning.
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I don't ever want to be sad about my life.
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Cancer didn't change me at all. I know lots of people talk about the life revelation. I didn't have that.
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I listen to music almost any time I'm not sleeping, 'hanging out' with specific people, or showering.
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There are so many stories from the Midwest that should be told. L.A. tells one story, and it's often about itself.
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Government can supply bread, but it can't mend a broken spirit.
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People love things about Hollywood. People love to see the inside of what's going on.
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If you could go back and change things, you might not be the person you are right now.
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Don't be surprised at Fortune's turns and twists: That wheel has spun a thousand yarns before.
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I would like to spend my next two years showing how the aim of making technology available to every young person can be built into the effort to make our nation more secure. That is my latest concern and what I will be pushing over the next two years.
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What we're saying to people is that every idea about ease-of-use, we can develop in software, for the PC, without asking them to buy new hardware, without asking them to throw away their old applications.
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I was in romantic relationships with girls - whatever that means at 14.
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As an adult, it's a huge shock to be orphaned; as a child it's just hideous, ghastly.
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Part of being an artist is that you want to express yourself to as many people as possible. But you don't want to exclude anyone.
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One of the skills I had to learn and become proficient in is kissing a man. I had never kissed a man. Will Smith did it in his movies, so did Jake Gyllenhaal, and I figured it was my time. So it was me and Steve Carell - fantastic.
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Being on 'SNL' gives you a unique experience that almost no one else has. It's like Harvard for the comic actor.
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Labels don't mean anything to me. I'm trying to play as passionately as I'm able to. If they want to call that cool, that's fine. Just spell the name right, is the formula.
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I won't live in a mostly Mexican neighborhood. I'm sorry I just won't do it.
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I experimented with my own one-man show a couple of years ago in Aspen when HBO used to have their comedy festival there. I called it 'A History of Me.'
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I've been doing comedy since I was two. You know, kids who make other kids laugh. The sickness had set in! I could make my friends' parents laugh; I had a sense of what was silly and funny.
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The image of a person completely covered in cotton candy made me laugh the most. I'm not sure why. To me, being tarred and feathered in sugar is just good comedy.