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Irish and English are so widely separated in their mode of expression that nothing like a literal rendering from one language to the other is possible. — Robin Flower

Painting depends on freedom. When you're feeling completely free, you can create, and this power to create is, in turn, the greatest freedom of all. — George Rodrigue

No woman has ever stepped on Little America and we have found it to be the most silent and peaceful place in the world. — Richard E. Byrd

We suddenly notice that what we always wanted is there, waiting for us, perhaps the very next day. — Paulo Coelho

You have to be at the forefront of culture to create art, which they call "product," and Hollywood is not. It's this very old business model, which I think is dying in a lot of ways. — Rose McGowan

When I've heard all I need to make a decision, I don't take a vote. I make a decision. — Ronald Reagan

Love is like moonlight or thunder, or rain on a tin roof in the middle of the night; it is one of those things in life that is truly worth knowing. — Sonya Hartnett

You cannot parcel out freedom in pieces because freedom is all or nothing. — Tertullian

The tragic sense of life: our heroic acceptance of the suffering of others. — Edward Abbey

However, I don't by any means suggest that I'm always playing myself. — Frank Langella

It's always tempting to choose the safer road. The one you think will get you to your destination in one piece. But as you learned today, sometimes the safe roads are nothing but dead ends. And I'll tell you one thing I know for sure. No matter what your destination is, there's no safer road than the one you take with someone you love. — Cassia Leo

One of the reasons some of the advocates of ever larger government and more government intrusiveness get nervous about discussions of the actual cost of government is that they fear if the people had a discussion about what government costs, the true cost of taxes, that they might not want as much government as they are presently getting. — Grover Norquist