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Fear is the greatest enemy of humanity, it paralyses tons and tons of people around the globe. — Euginia Herlihy

You can be far more challenging, articulate and intelligent writing for television than you can writing for the cinema. — Peter Morgan

Philosophy is an act of seduction between one true lover and another, most often the philosopher and himself. — Neel Burton

When you have a problem with an adult - say, for example, you have a friend who's always borrowing things and returning them late or broken or not at all - you probably don't think about how you can punish that person. You think about how to respectfully protect yourself. You don't say, "Now that you've given me back my jacket with a stain on it, and broken the side mirror off my car, I'm going to . . . slap you." That would be assault. Or ". . . lock you in your room for an hour." That would be imprisonment. Or ". . . take away your smart phone." That would be theft. You'd probably say something like, "I don't feel comfortable lending you clothes anymore. I get very upset when they come back damaged. And, I can't lend you my car, which I just got repaired. I need to have it in working condition. In fact, I'd appreciate some help with the repair bill! — Joanna Faber

Even if our own troubles are great, we should still serve. Jesus washed His disciples feet on the way to the cross. — Timothy Keller

Our relationship was different, therefore successful, because James and I understood each other's sexuality. He loves women; loves them. He was very honest with me about his insatiable appetite for the opposite sex. — Jessica N. Watkins

My favourite city is Miami. It's very fresh and the beach is sunny. — Liu Wen

Nature has concealed at the bottom of our minds talents and abilities of which we are not aware. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too. — Henrik Ibsen

I've been worryin' that we all, live our lives, in the confines of fear — Ben Howard