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Revolution is everywhere, in everything. There is no final revolution, no final number. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather
it condemns the oppression or persecution of others. — John F. Kennedy

Alston snorted. "Be realistic, Peri. You don't have the power to challenge us. Not unless you possessed all of the Fae stones."
Peri pulled both hands from the pockets in her robes and held them out, fist clenched and palms upward, to the Fae arrayed before he. She slowly unclenched her fists, revealing the five Fae stones, two in her left hand, and three in her right. The Fae stones, which only appeared in times of greatest need, lay ominously in her outstretched hands.
"How do you like me now bee-otch?" She grinned, wickedly. — Quinn Loftis

The screen is a magic medium. It has such power that it can retain interest as it conveys emotions and moods that no other art form can hope to tackle. — Stanley Kubrick

Courage is the measure of our heartfelt participation with life, with another, with a community, a work, a future. To be courageous, is not necessarily to go anywhere or do anything except to make conscious those things we already feel deeply and then to live through the unending vulnerabilities of those consequences. — David Whyte

Only people who have solid faith overcome the world — Sunday Adelaja

I get a lot of butterflies at auditions because I get so scared. It's scary because you've never met the people before. You have to meet them, and you have to hurry up and get to know them in five seconds. And then, you have to spill your emotions out to these strangers. It's funny. — Elle Fanning

Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift. — Janine Benyus

She had spells of manic loquaciousness, followed by days of silence. — Elizabeth Strout

What joy there is in hearing yourself think, and to make that thinking into ink. — John Olsen

What the Didache doesn't say is that the community should shun or excommunicate those who commit the forbidden sins. In fact, "correct some, pray for others, and some you should love more than your own life" makes plain that the worst sinners should be showered with the most love. — Tony Jones