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I have a theory about that, if you have to say something, if you have encourage for one second a prospective acting student - he should not go in to acting. — Dabney Coleman
The past is a stepping stone, not a millstone. — Robert Plant
It's always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I don't know where it comes from, it's just there and I don't question it. — Miles Davis
Huh! It is only a pahari," said Kim over his shoulder. "Since when have the hill-asses owned all Hindustan?"
The retort was a swift and brilliant sketch of Kim's pedigree for three generations. — Rudyard Kipling
For the present we may groupe the sciences into Professorships as follows, subject however to be changed according to the qualifications of the persons we may be able to engage. — Thomas Jefferson
I didn't study Greek mythology in school and I wish I had. — Eric Bana
The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dewdrop on the rose; When next the summer breeze comes by And waves the bush, the flower is dry. — Walter Scott
Opportunity ideas do not lie around waiting to be discovered. Such ideas need to be produced. — Edward De Bono
It only took one text message to change my life. That's when I discovered my loving husband had been unfaithful. His infidelities ended our marriage. — Garcelle Beauvais
The theory of free speech, that truth is so much larger and stranger and more many-sided than we know of, that it is very much better at all costs to hear everyone's account of it, is a theory which has been justified on the whole by experiment, but which remains a very daring and even a very surprising theory. It is really one of the great discoveries of the modern time. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
He realized that if he didn't leave, it would never be his life. It would be theirs. — Stephen Chbosky
She was kind to dogs, faithful to friends, generosity itself to a dozen starving poets, had a passion for poetry. But love, as the male novelists defined it, had nothing whatever to do with kindness, fidelity, generosity, or poetry. Love is slipping off one's petticoat and 
 But we all know what love is. — Virginia Woolf
Does a man commonly see another come up waving a scimitar and offer no remarks? — G.K. Chesterton
A war minister is able to force the adoption of any measure desired by the Camp or to block any measure that meets his disapproval. — Sadao Araki
