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But what are facts, really, except things we've already proven? There could be lots of almost-facts out there, still waiting for proof. — Kathryn Reiss

I just think that it's such a good show and timeless and still very funny, and that just makes me happy to have that whole first season in one concentrated space for people to enjoy so that it's not hit and miss trying to find it in syndication always. — Jenna Elfman

I think as a filmmaker you try not to have any expectations other than that the film have a fairly substantial beginning, middle and end. — Mark Boal

[On The Netherlands:] ... the entire country is a kind of saturated sponge ... — Mary Mapes Dodge

I'm curious to see, now that beauty is gone, what will be reflected in a mans eyes. — Sapphire.

Whether you want to uncover the secrets of the universe, or you just want to pursue a career in the 21st century, basic computer programming is an essential skill to learn — Stephen Hawking

I don't remember this earlier,' said Tuck.
'No?' said Robin in a neutral voice, and Tuck was too busy to pursue it, but merely bound it up and told him it was time for him, too, to try to sleep. Robin never had to tell anyone of his meeting, weaponless and with an armful of dead branches to break up for firewood, with one of Guy's men. The next day, when the burying began, no one questioned the body of another mercenary. — Robin McKinley

The challenges you are passing through today, are only preparing you for your success tomorrow". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

I'd just say you hurt me and you hurt me only because you involved my family. But after that I'd say 'hey draw nearer to your family because that's exactly what I did.' — Manti Te'o

Start where you are-do anything you can do, and do everything you can do, until you find something you must do! That something is probably your spiritual gift. — Jim George

You are mad, Malloreigh!" It is an odd thing to have madness call you mad. Makes you think for a moment that you are sane, but also makes you think that it is truly sane. My mind hurts. I stopped thinking. I painted. — D.J. LeMarr