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I grew up in Georgia, and I started acting in plays when I was like eight years old, and I always memorized everyone's parts, not just my own, and I always memorized everyone's blocking. Whenever anyone wasn't there, I would always jump in. I was very hands-on. — Carrie Preston

Regeneration is God's disposing the heart to Himself; conversion is the actual turning of the heart to God. — Richard Cecil

There is an urgent need to-day for the citizens of a democracy to think well. It is not enough to have freedom of the Press and parliamentary institutions. Our difficulties are due partly to our own stupidity, partly to the exploitation of that stupidity, and partly to our own prejudices and personal desires. — Susan Stebbing

Women are created to inspire ... neither men nor women utilize this well. — Sameh Elsayed

Once I thought I found love, but then I realized I was just out
of cigarettes. — Jeffrey McDaniel

When a fixed code of laws, which must be observed to the letter, leaves no further care to the judge than to examine the acts of citizens and to decide whether or not they conform to the law as written; then the standard of the just or the unjust, which is to be the norm of conduct for the ignorant as well as for the philosophic citizen, is not a matter of controversy but of fact; then only are citizens not subject to the petty tyrannies of the many which are the more cruel as the distance between the oppressed and the oppressor is less, and which are far more fatal than those of a single man, for the despotism of many can only be corrected by the despotism of one; the cruelty of a single despot is proportioned, not to his might, but to the obstacles he encounters. — Cesare Beccaria

Anyone continually knitting his life into contexts of intention, import, and clarifications of meaning will in the end find that he has lost the sense of experiencing life. — Joseph Campbell

Let the fictitious sources of pleasure be as near as possible to the true. — Horace

But the friendship of a despot is ever a dangerous honour. — Kakuzo Okakura

Let us lend cheerfully, for the time is pretty sure to come when we will wish to borrow. — James Ellis

I'm constantly working on these edges of photography, either to employ so much information or reduce information to the point of collapse. — Ori Gersht