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It was so much easier when I didn't want anything. Not getting what you want can make you cruel. — David Levithan

I'm very humble in terms of knowing that television is an extraordinary collaborative medium and that one person alone cannot make a great TV show. — Shawn Ryan

The name Urdu, by which this language is usually known, is said to be of Turkish origin, and means literally "camp." But the Moghuls of India first introduced it in the precincts of the Imperial camp; so that as Urdu-i-muali (High or Supreme Camp) came to be a synonym for new Dehli after Shahjahan had made it his permanent capital, so Urdu-ki-zaban meant the lingua franca spoken at Dehli. — H.G. Keene

The urge to write one's autobiography, so I have been told, overtakes everyone sooner or later. — Agatha Christie

What is a highway to one is a disaster to the other. — Bill Vaughan

If the thing you want beyond anything cannot be, it is much better to recognize it and go forward, instead of dwelling on one's regrets and hopes. — Agatha Christie

In a land of immigrants, one was not an alien but simply the latest arrival. — Rudolf Arnheim

It is necessary, in this world, to be made of harder stuff than one's environment. — Aleister Crowley

The Emmys are flat-out fun. — Melissa Rivers

The kingdom of God is peace in the Holy Spirit; He will reign in you if your heart is at peace. So, be at peace, Mademoiselle, and you will honor in a sovereign way the God of peace and love. — Vincent De Paul

The sky can never be frozen
because its vastness has chosen
all warmth of our lives as we look above
with unbreakable hearts armoured in love — Munia Khan

Let us prepare for that blessed day when He will come again. Let us be as wise as those ancients who watched for His coming. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf