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Well first of all you have to make the character strong so that people can follow that. And then hopefully that character can integrate with the background of the social situation that people can recognize. — Oliver Stone

Those palates who, not yet two summers younger, must have inventions to delight the taste, would now be glad of bread, and beg for it. — William Shakespeare

These two features - luminosity, or clarity, and knowing, or cognizance - have come to characterize "the mental" in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist thought. Clarity here refers to the ability of mental states to reveal or reflect. Knowing, by contrast, refers to mental states' faculty to perceive or apprehend what appears. — Dalai Lama XIV

Keep the Ghost by Scott Kelly — Scott Kelly

There are no trophies for the real victories in life. — Chris Matakas

Scratch an artist and you surprise a child. — James Huneker

I'm a young correspondent, so sometimes I'm just young. Sometimes I'm just straightforward. — Jessica Williams

Any chance of an appointment? I know it's a bit unusual and nervy, but I have been given a death sentence and have to get my affairs in quick order. — Virginia Aird

Dignity is a mask we wear to hide our ignorance. — Elbert Hubbard

Rather than giving people an inflated view of themselves, we need to give them concrete reasons to feel good about themselves. — Martin Seligman

At the cross of Christ, God shows the full expression of both his wrath and his love, as Jesus is stricken, smitten, afflicted, wounded, crushed, and chastised for the sake of sinners. — David Platt

Tennis is a big puzzle. It's not any more physical or mental; you have to have all the pieces first, and then you have to put all the pieces together. For me, it took me time. — Stanislas Wawrinka

The common people do not judge of vice or virtue by morality or immorality, so much as by the stamp that is set upon it by men of figure. — Roger L'Estrange