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We partied with the royal rich people, and we felt like rock stars. We drank all the whiskey in the place. — Charles Kelley

Not long ago, two children in Great Park made a quest: a boy who sought a way to talk through the thing he dreaded most and a girl who feared she had lost the One she loved the most. And together they discovered the Kingdom within and without, which all do, who have the courage to make the quest. — David R. Mains

I got to a point where kind of a oneness with everything and a great compassion. It teaches you compassion. It was a great, enlightening experience, a spiritual experience. Not particularly religious, but spiritual. It was great. I can still go there. — Larry Hagman

Not only are a voteless people a hopeless people. A non-producing people are hopeless also. — Ralph Abernathy

He looked on people, and he neither liked nor disliked them. He looked on life and was neither heartened nor saddened. — Margaret Mitchell

Controlling women as the means of reproduction is made even more necessary by any race or caste or class system. It just comes together, it's just like life. And therefore it's not even practical to be a feminist without being anti-racist or against classism. It just doesn't work. — Gloria Steinem

His grin turns boyish. Assuming you don't clock an angel for pissing you off. — Susan Ee

Sometimes the greatest blessings come when we leave the familiar behind and take a step of faith. — Norma Gail

Earth is the nest, the cradle, and we'll move out of it. — Gene Roddenberry

All appearances are real and negatio; sophistical: All reality must be sensation. — Immanuel Kant

If you want to know the reality, you have to become the spirit. — Nirmala Srivastava

My mother is not somebody who's troubled by aging. — Annette Bening

I wrote a spec script that people really liked: a political serial based on Jeffrey's Toobin's 'A Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.' It was the first thing I had ever written with any political subject matter in it. — Peter Gould