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You're not special for the pain you've suffered; you're special for what you've done to overcome that pain. — Nicole O'Dell

TIP: Adding a splash of the wine you're drinking to the sauce can build a bridge between the food and the wine. — Andrew Dornenburg

I don't think I'm very ambitious at all. But I seem to play people who have that quality. — Catherine Keener

The present is that elusive moment between what no longer exists and what has not yet happened. These notions that we take as "reality" are pure intellectual fabrications that do not involve an independent reality, existent in itself. According — Dalai Lama XIV

One man pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth. — Solomon

... I felt as if I were living only in order to be more aware that I was dead. — Georges Bataille

To be a better person, spend less time filling out your personal scorecard and more time being kind . . . to you. — Philip Chard

Amanusa sighed. She held out her hand to her husband who helped her to her feet. "Back to the salt mine Grey calls a workroom. I left my students practicing lancing."
"Good god," Grey exclaimed. "The floors will be awash in blood."
"Hardly. They're practicing on themselves. Most of them haven't managed to pierce the skin yet." Amanusa shook her head in mild disappointment. — Gail Dayton

France can compete with the Hollywood studios in terms of animation savoir-faire, but not in terms of box-office figures. France is a small country, and the Americans are the masters of the world - for cinema, it's true. — Michel Ocelot

Little Britain ... ever since it first came on ... I come here a lot, we have a lot of friends here, my wife used to work with a lot of Brits, so we were always keyed into the hot shows when they first came out. So, I fell in love with Little Britain. — Paul Feig

But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire ... The greater the genius, the keener the edge of the satire. — Henry David Thoreau

The characters are great, and this is the first adventure of the brothers Grimm, so there's plenty of potential to make a franchise. We've been quite successful in the past, so anything like that, if it does pay off with hopefully the good movie that I think it will be, it pays off also down the road. — Bob Weinstein

The solitary side of our nature demands leisure for reflection upon subjects on which the dash and whirl of daily business, so long as its clouds rise thick about us, forbid the intellect to fasten itself. — James Anthony Froude

Sometimes it seems, we are so diminished by our own shortcomings we are unable to celebrate the success of others. — Carlos Wallace