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If you tiptoe into cold water, you're missing out on the rush of plunging in headfirst. — Simone Elkeles

I've never been a snob. It [movie] is just about stories. And I've never felt just because it's a big screen and you plop down your eight bucks that gives it a special meaning. It's just "Are you good at telling a story?" — Steven Soderbergh

Engaging with children in troublesome thinking is problematic, but important. Ignoring the hard stuff and only engaging in the fluff and fun from curriculum choices is to keep underground issues of social justice and to further silence and compound the inequity — Janet Robertson

I was always interested in comedy, like when I was 5 years old. I watched 'I Love Lucy' and 'Benny Hill.' I would always joke around with my sister. My mom was into comedy, too. She would go to the video store and get a couple of movies and some stand-up comedians' tapes. — Ron Funches

The tough thing about adulthood is it starts before you even know it starts. — Robert Redford

We have learned not to care about the state of that other place even as it burns or drowns. — Nayomi Munaweera

Truth is no road to fortune. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

Uncle Marcus was going to help with training? Elorie looked around for flying pigs. — Debora Geary

And time cast forth my mortal creature To drift or drown upon the seas Acquainted with the salt adventure Of tides that never touch the shores. I who was rich was made the richer By sipping at the vine of days. — Dylan Thomas

Woman already controls by not seeming to do so. Talk no more of her rights. — Ouida

When we feel like we belong we feel connected and we feel safe. As humans we crave the feeling and we seek it out. — Simon Sinek

Mr. Clark." Free almost wanted to laugh. "Do you suppose I had myself committed to a hospital for prostitutes afflicted with venereal disease by telling everyone the truth all the time? Sometimes, the truth needs a little assistance. — Courtney Milan

My parents met in music school and my father was a music professor and conductor. Growing up, we always had classical and contemporary music playing. There was a lot of Mozart and the Beatles. — Sara Zarr