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Benevolent throne set someplace high up on the moon. — Elizabeth Gilbert
I don't want to talk about myself, that's for other people to say, so I'm not saying I was so talented. — Jon Lovitz
I already know what things look like - I don't want description. People believe in appearances, and I don't believe in appearances at all. — Duane Michals
I'm only really interested in taking a part if it's nothing like me. — Rupert Friend
Fear was a thing I understood all too well. It was a malignancy that had spread throughout my body until my mother, in her godly wisdom, had diagnosed and cauterized it. — Delores Phillips
Do not let fear confine your life Inside a shell of doubt; A turtle never moves until His head is sticking out. — Charles Ghigna
An immigration violation should not give the government license to rip up the rule book. By restricting judicial oversight and blocking public scrutiny, the government has exercised virtually unchecked power over those it has detained. — Jamie Fellner
One action produces a reaction; that is karma. — Thubten Yeshe
Say!
In the dark?
Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark? — Dr. Seuss
Saturday mornings, I've learned, are a great opportunity for kids to sneak into your bed, fall back asleep, and kick you in the face. — Dan Pearce
One can experience an unconditional affirmation of life only when one has accepted death, not as contrary to life, but as an aspect of it. — Joseph Campbell
Having a chance to be someone other than yourself and to act out stuff that makes people look at you, like, wow, and that's why I love acting so much. — Quinton Aaron
Time's glory is to command contending kings,
To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light. — William Shakespeare
Whoever wants me to talk, I'll come over and tell them about the necessity of preserving the Everglades. — Marjory Stoneman Douglas
There's no such thing as an unbreakable scientific rule, because, sooner or later, they all seem to get broken. Or to change. — Madeleine L'Engle
