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We're in the world of creating illusions and giving people the ability to dream and to be inspired or moved. — Madonna Ciccone

The best liars lie with their eyes rather than with their words. This might put writers at a disadvantage. — Joanna Scott

I have never described this to you before, not so much, I don't think, from lack of truthfulness as that, just naturally, one is not going to explain to people at large that from time to time one vomits up a small rabbit. — Julio Cortazar

I'm a fighter and not a victim. Think of yourself and make the most of life. — Jill Ireland

But life is not a fairy tale. It's brighter and darker, longer and briefer, duller and more magical. It's full of contradictions, but one thing it's not is neat. — Kirsty Logan

God, he thought, her eyes are so bright, flashing, deep, full of promise, all those things eyes are in books but never are in life, and she was his. — John Crowley

It's really impossible for athletes to grow up. On the one hand, you're still a child, still playing a game. But on the other hand, you're a superhuman hero that everyone dreams of being. No wonder we have such a hard time understanding who we are. — Billie Jean King

If you know something hurtful and not true, don't say it. If you know something hurtful and true, don't say it. If you know something helpful but not true, don't say it. If you know something helpful and true, find the right time to say it. — Gautama Buddha

And we have come out of this, at least, with ourselves. We know that we are - what we are. — John Williams

Michael Mann's always been one of my heroes. — Peter Berg

When you build bridges you can keep crossing them. — Rick Pitino

If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange
And be all to me? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

I shall argue that the problem of grace is fundamentally a problem of integration and what is to be integrated is the diverse parts of the mind - especially those multiple levels of which one extreme is called 'consciousness' and the other the 'unconscious' — Gregory Bateson