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I do strive to find projects that are trying to carve out some new space. I enjoy projects that leap away from the crowd a little bit. — Emily Blunt

I was born with the impression that what happened in books was much for reasonable, and interesting, and real, in some ways, than what happened in life. — Anne Tyler

Somewhere along the line, he'd come to terms with the fact that the more dangerous Ty seemed, the hotter he was. Zane had no regrets. — Abigail Roux

And where did you spring from, Oskan? I'd already had enough shocks without you leaping out of the shadows like a skinny ghost! — Stuart Hill

Nothing of real worth can be obtained without courageous working. Man owes his growth chiefly to the active striving of the will, that encounter with difficulty which he calls effort; and it is astonishing to find how often results apparently impracticable are then made possible. — Samuel Smiles

Next morning I showed her brain scan to the juniors at — Henry Marsh

I'm just one of the lucky people. I have no other reason for my longevity. — Johnny Mathis

We are all mental cases at some time or another. You are, I am, everybody. It's usually a matter of frequency, severity, and timing. — William J. Coughlin

The things I care about are the most pedestrian things in the world. I care about good ice cream and being a good dad and a decent husband. — Michael Ian Black

To philosophical materialists God is no more than an idea in the human mind, and not a very important idea. — Phillip E. Johnson

This makes it Lawful for a Man to Kill a Thief, who has not in the least hurt him, nor declared any design upon his life, any farther then by the use of Force, so to get him in his Power, as to take away his Money, or what he pleases from him.: because using force, where he has no Right, to get me into his Power, let his pretense be what it will, I have no reason to purpose that he, who would take away my Liberty, would not when he had me in his Power, take away every thing else. And therefore it is Lawful for me to treat him, as one who has put himself into a State of War with me, I.e. kill him if I can; for to that hazard does he justly expose himself, whoever introduces a State of War, and is Aggressor in it. — John Locke

Ah little recks the laborer,
How near his work is holding him to God,
The loving Laborer through space and time — Walt Whitman