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It is the surest proof of man's natural enmity against God that he dares to impute falsehood to one who is truth itself. — Charles Spurgeon

I'm not trying to stay in the same place and I'm not trying to compete with what's currently in fashion. That would be dishonest. But, at the same time, I'm different and the music reflects that to some degree. — Eddie Money

When I came up with the character of Wicket for 'Return Of The Jedi', which was my first film, I was a kid of 11 years old, and I basically was playing a very young Ewok. — Warwick Davis

We're making tin gods out of those poor buffoons in Hollywood; I dote on movies and appreciate the scanty art therein but I consider the profession about the most debased and debasing I know. — Robert E. Howard

Don't feel like you're alone because you're not. — Ryan Kwanten

Cities are the greatest creations of humanity. — Daniel Libeskind

They enhance the value of their favors by the words with which they are accompanied. — Pliny The Younger

The sharks does not need a pill for increasing their appetite. — Radostin Chernev

The object is to try to get the (movie) system to work for you, instead of against you. And the only way you can do it is through success, I'm afraid. — George Lucas

It rains on everyone.
It may be storming but there is a covering.
Life may be challenging, but there is a covering.
It may seem impossible, hopeless, doubtful, fear-ridden, and pain-laden, but there is a covering.
There are other umbrellas, but only one is red with the blood of Jesus. We need to love Jesus more than the noise. — Eric Samuel Timm

In astronomy, the law of gravitation is plainly better worth knowing than the position of a particular planet on a particular night, or even on every night throughout a year. There are in the law a splendour and simplicity and sense of mastery which illuminate a mass of otherwise uninteresting details ... But in history the matter is far otherwise ... Historical facts, many of them, have an intrinsic value, a profound interest on their own account, which makes them worthy of study, quite apart from any possibility of linking them together by means of causal laws. — Bertrand Russell