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Is it really 'pro bono' if a lawyer takes your case in exchange for explosives?
-Captain Hartung — Howard Tayler

Nothing is more dreadful than a husband who keeps telling you everything he thinks, and always wants to know what you think. — George Bernard Shaw

We have not really advertised Chicago internationally. — Desiree Rogers

There are films that I don't like, and then someone will come up to me and say it's their favorite movie. The movies belong to the people. You make them and you put them out. For me, I love the process of making films. For me, my favorite film is always my next one. — Denzel Washington

You have no idea how many strong and impossible things you are capable of. — Lauren Kate

I could not say I believe. I know! I have had the experience of being gripped by something that is stronger than myself, something that people call God. — C. G. Jung

To the last we have learned nothing. In all of us, deep down, there seems to be something granite and unteachable. No one truly believes, despite the hysteria in the streets that the world of tranquil certainties we were born into is about to be extinguished. — J.M. Coetzee

I love directing Shakespeare on film. It's fantastic that the actors would do exactly the same thing and be true to their part. — Julie Taymor

The author charted the importance of human examples on his spiritual journey, confessing that when harsh and domineering people based their bullying on Christ's authority, he rebelled. But when his wife represented the gracefulness of Christ's character, he was drawn back to know Christ more fully. — Don Wilton

But in fact Dostoevsky found and was capable of perceiving multi-leveledness and contradictoriness not in the spirit, but in the objective social world. In this social world, planes were not stages but opposing camps, and the contradictory relationships among them were not the rising or descending course of an individual personality, but the condition of society. The multi-leveledness and contradictoriness of social reality was present as an objective fact of the epoch. The — Mikhail Bakhtin

People were usually much better in their letters than in reality. They were much like poets in this way. — Charles Bukowski

IT WAS JUST NOON that Sunday morning when the sheriff reached the jail with Lucas Beauchamp though the whole town (the whole county too for that matter) had known since the night before that Lucas had killed a white man. — William Faulkner

My dad took me to John Kennedy's inauguration when I was 8. We come every time, Republican and Democrat, because of this great country. — John Barrasso

Your body is away from me, but there is a window open from my heart to yours. — Rumi