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Conformity will be the only virtue and any man who refuses to conform will have to pay the penalty. — Woodrow Wilson

I have spent my life battling monsters. It was only in realizing that I was the monster, and choosing to destroy her, that I could save the world. — Kameron Hurley

I really liked the snake that breaks out of the cage in the beginning of the movie. I saw it in real life, and it was really cool. Really big and fat. The owls are cool as well, but you can't really pet them. — Tom Felton

The infinite, absolute character of Virtue has passed into a finite, conditional one; it is no longer a worship of the Beautiful and Good; but a calculation of the Profitable. — Thomas Carlyle

A lone figure stood in the doorway of crumbling bricks, the sun just poking its rays over the treetops.
She was dressed in a simple white gown. Her hair was also white, flowing freely down over her shoulders. Her face was aged, but not overly so. She looked to be roughly sixty human years. She glanced at us and swung her arm toward the interior of the church.
"Won't you come in? — Amanda Carlson

If you don't like Scottish weather, wait 30 minutes, and it is likely to change. — Raymond Bonner

If you're an actor, even a successful one, you're still waiting for the phone to ring. — Kevin Bacon

So you can't lose serving God, and that all things work together for good. — Jim Bakker

Certainly when, you know, you put a lot of creative people together, there's ego and tension and all that stuff comes into play. But on the flip side, there's a lot of camaraderie and closeness. — Darren Star

I'm a completely worthless woman and no man should risk his life for me. — Greta Garbo

I wasn't ready to say, I can't play anymore. And I'm still not. — Jamie Moyer

I knew Kathy Joosten; we worked together on a very short-lived series called 'Thanks' for CBS. — Kirsten Nelson

Executives don't burn out and leave when they feel deep satisfaction. They don't create the human detritus that disgruntled managers do. — Srikumar Rao

Well, nothing's a life or death struggle anymore, is it? The era of honor and sacrifice is over." I looked again at the O'Brian novels, lined up in order. "Jack Aubrey's full of human failings - so's Maturin - but they have principles, and they'd give their lives for them. Or for each other. Now it's all about money and status and celebrity. Not that people haven't always cared about those things, but it used to be considered venal, didn't it?" I shrugged. "It's like nobody bothers to grow up anymore. We just want to be kids all our lives. Collecting toys, having fun. — Beatriz Williams