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The Almighty has plans for us to make a place so we can go on and make a difference. It all has to do with my faith; I am deeply religious. It goes back to my roots, to my mom and my dad. — Dikembe Mutombo

Growing up, I never listened to English music. I was more into Motown, as well as early rock n' roll like Chuck Berry and Little Richard. — Alex Winston

To love makes one solitary, she thought. She could tell nobody, not even Septimus now ... — Virginia Woolf

The end of Humanism stems from the power of Humanism itself. — Franco Berardi, Bifo

Out of them all, Socrates is the hardest to deconstruct ... Indeed, he may just be indeconstructible. — Martin Cohen

No country. is as harsh as the world. — Fernando Meirelles

There's no level of fame or genius that allows you to transcend oblivion — John Green

Above these universal themes 'Truth Will Set U Free' is also a song composed for those who were born gay. I am a straight man so I do not profess to understand or know what a LGBT person experiences but I do recognize injustice when I see it. — Corey Hart

Children's as good as 'rithmetic to set you findin' out things. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

Taking time to sit back and watch and think about what you've seen is important. Traveling did a great deal to me. I found that when I travel and just sit in the corner and watch, a million ideas come to me. — Lionel Richie

Walking across the moors made me feel as if I'd stepped primly out of a Jane Austen book or an Impressionist painting. But I bet even Elizabeth Bennet had never punted a rabbit before, and my current count was 137. — Delilah S. Dawson

Traditions don't come out of nowhere. They come from something sacred and strange. — Corey Ann Haydu

I've always written towards movies that take place across two worlds. Most of the movies that I've worked on take place in two worlds, or sometimes three worlds, where you have a normal world and a fantasy world that mix and overlap. I never shy away from the series stuff in the real world. Big Fish is about mortality. — John August