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Why do the Gods make kings and queens if not to protect the ones who can't protect themselves? — George R R Martin

If you thought it was impossible for a film to contain less effective comedy than Date Movie , here's evidence to the contrary. — James Berardinelli

Well, what is acting but the study of human behavior? And that's so fascinating to me. — Amy Smart

What is possible for individual man is impossible for the masses. — G.I. Gurdjieff

Unfortunately, it is practically impossible for you to delegate story creation to staff members or writers in the corporate communications department. — T.J. Walker

You can't numb those hard feelings without numbing the other affects, our emotions. You cannot selectively numb. So when we numb those, we numb joy, we numb gratitude, we numb happiness. And then we are miserable, and we are looking for purpose and meaning, and then we feel vulnerable, so then we have a couple of beers and a banana nut muffin. And it becomes this dangerous cycle. — Brene Brown

One must not hesitate to innovate and change with the times. The leader who stands still is not progressing, and he will not remain a leader for long. — Vince Lombardi

Lucretius and Cicero testify to the view that people dream about the things that concern them in waking life. — Sigmund Freud

My parents were in the studio when we cut 'Let Me Try' and every time I sang it they started crying, ... I finally had to ask them to leave because I couldn't sing it while they were crying. — Hope Partlow

Life is a flickering candle we all carry around. A gust of wind, a meaningless accident, a microsecond of carelessness, and it's out. Forever. — David Wong

I think politicians know how to misrepresent data in order to support a political agenda. Politicians and the people that work for them - I should say - are expert at that. — Seth Gordon

The problem with politicians getting to know the issues in indigenous townships is that we tend to suffer from what Aboriginal people call the 'seagull syndrome' - we fly in, scratch around and fly out. — Tony Abbott