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The miracles of life are love, faith and hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Journalists, especially English journalists, were very cruel to me. They said I only knew three chords when I knew five! — Leonard Cohen
However good a communicator a director is, unless they've been actors, it's just not the same as the shorthand you get with someone who's been an actor. — Colin Firth
On this violent, brutish little planet of ours, it's the survivors who wind up the strongest ones of all. — Wildbow
Something snatched onto Crickets' left leg, and it was rapidly pulling her into the depths away from the wharf. Air-bubbles restricted her view in the pre-stirred water, as she kicked furiously against the high strength of her unknown assailant. Being from Louisiana, Cricket's first instinct told her she was going down to a certain-death by Alligator! — Darwun St. James
There seems to be a correlation between the intensity of the official attacks on gold and the severity of monetary crises. — Hans F. Sennholz
Man was not designed to eat pills and powders and all the other chemicals they pump you full of. We were meant to live off the land in harmony with it. Not in some safety bubble. — Tony DiTerlizzi
The fun thing about doing origin stories is you are introducing the audience to characters. — Damon Lindelof
I don't play Hollywood maids, the hee-hee kind of people who are so in love with their madam's children they have no time for their own. — Esther Rolle
When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large scientific method in most cases fails. One need only think of the weather, in which case the prediction even for a few days ahead is impossible. — Albert Einstein
The best laid plot can injure its maker, and often a man's perfidy will rebound on himself. — Jean De La Fontaine
The universe, he observed, makes rather an indifferent parent, I am afraid. — Charles Dickens
There are worse things than poverty, though I can't for the moment remember what they are ... — Nancy Mitford