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Somewhere in the world there is an epigram for every dilemma. — Hendrik Willem Van Loon
I don't do deleted scenes. — Robert Schwentke
There has been an awakening in the Force. Have you felt it? — Alan Dean Foster
Mozart would play a counterpart with his left hand while using his right to mock it. It was blue, dark, shadowy - and it made me feel something. That's when I realized music was inside me. — Alicia Keys
You grow through love. You don't postpone love until you stop growing. — Caroline Kepnes
Reality ensures that the end of history will never come. — Milton Friedman
Bow down to him, for he is your lord. Psalm 45:11 — Beth Moore
Best strategy for a first date is to ask her questions. Just keeping asking her questions about herself. Her life, her job, her friends, her taste in movies and music and everything. People mostly just want to talk about themselves, so let her do that. — Michael Ian Black
IT IS TIME THAT WE ALL SEE GENDER AS A SPECTRUM INSTEAD OF TWO SETS OF OPPOSING IDEALS. — Emma Watson
He'd call me false and faithless and I've always had a weakness for those two words; next to cruel, they're the nicest words for a woman to hear, and not so hard to earn. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos
Mockery ends where understanding begins. — Erich Von Daniken
I hate this expression, but - "thinking outside the box," in terms of how to market and put a Broadway show out into the - allow it to reach the target audience, who can't necessarily spend $120 to come see it. — Katherine Shindle
We are not born into the world. We are born into something that we make into the world. — Michael Talbot
A woman, silent, voiceless, a mere woman who didn't bear on her shoulders the enormous responsibility of building the conquest with her words. A woman, who, contrary to what would be expected, felt relief in reclaiming her condition of submission, for it was a much more familiar sensation to be an object at the service of men than to be a creator of destiny — Laura Esquivel
