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Throughout history, big changes always start with a girl meeting a boy."
"No they don't," Jane said. "They start with somebody being assassinated. — Natalie Standiford

I'm very musically curious and I love new experience. I'm an adventurer. Some people want to sort of stay in a safe zone and repeat the same things and give them more depth, and I want to do new things all the time — Tavis Smiley

The first lesson of history is that evil is good. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The sky slowly pulled up its blue dress to reveal night. — Jonathan Safran Foer

You want to know what I believe? I believe in fate, but I also believe in free will. Meaning, there's a path, but we're free to veer away from it. The only problem is that there's no way to know whose path we're following on any given moment. Our own? Our fate's? Other people are on their on paths, too. What happens when we intersect? What happens when someone else wipes our path clean, and we're left with no road to follow? Is that fate? Is that when free will kicks in? Is the path there, but invisible?
Who the hell knows? — Brigid Kemmerer

There is a planet named Pluto, but we don't have one named Goofy. Goofy would be a good name for this planet. It certainly qualifies. — George Carlin

What's more awful, to me, than blood and guts is the thought of losing those who you love. — Shawnee Smith

Using assistive technology with your child prevents your child from missing out on content solely because he can't yet read or write. If your child cannot (yet) read, providing audiobooks, text-to-speech capability with content on computers, etc., for science, social studies, literature, and other subjects that are content-based just makes sense. — Sandra K. Cook

System debugging, like astronomy, has always been done chiefly at night. — Fred Brooks

The spirit of rebellion can exist only in a society where a theoretical equality conceals great factual inequalities. The — Albert Camus

I'm drawn to roles because they excite me intellectually and emotionally. — Kim Cattrall