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For one day spent well, and agreeably to your precepts, is preferable to an eternity of error. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

We took from him, ... proclaimed ourselves sole rulers of the earth, though we have not yet been able to complete our work. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

In addition to my comedic sensibilities, I also have a love of science. I think that it would be nice if, by the time we're doing the next version of 'Roger Rabbit,' it would be nice if I was receiving my Nobel prize the same week. — Charles Fleischer

I don't like writing in front of a lot of people, it has to be an intimate experience with people I trust. — LIZ

When nothing goes right, you have to face forward and take it on head first. — Kyo Shirodaira

Don't act like you Galantes are all roses," he replied. "You've got more thorns than you do petals, princess." Princess — J.M. Darhower

Because most people are stupid." Laila's words were harsh and her gaze bitter. "They don't want to see or know the truth. And so they willingly believe all the lies they are told. — Katja Michael

This is consistent with holding that freedom is at its maximum when each individual is able to act without deliberate interference from others. This liberal conception of freedom fits perfectly with the economic theories of defenders of unrestrained capitalism, for they portray capitalism as the outcome of the free choices of millions of individuals. — Anonymous

Though the Son of Man expressed His federation with humanity, He was very careful to note that He was like man in all things save sin. He challenged His hearers to convict Him of sin. But the consequences of sin were all His as the Son of Man. Hence the prayer to let the chalice pass; His endurance of hunger and thirst; His agony and bloody sweat; perhaps even His seeming older than He actually was; His condescension to wash the feet of His disciples; His absence of resentment as the swine-owning capitalists ordered Him from their shores; His endurance of false charges of being a winebibber, a glutton; His gentleness, which expressed itself in hiding when His enemies would have stoned Him; above all, His endurance of worry, anxiety, fear, pain, mental anguish, fever, hunger, thirst, and agony during the hours of His Passion-all these things were to inspire men to imitate the Son of Man. Nothing that was human was foreign to Him. — Fulton J. Sheen

I respect artists so much, and I absolutely love music as the ultimate art. — Christie Brinkley