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My art is rooted in a single reflection: why am I not as others are? ... my art gives meaning to my life. — Edvard Munch

It was alright to be afraid of something, as long as you didn't let the fear control you. — Katie MacAlister

I am not one to rely upon the expert procedure. It is the psychology I seek, not the fingerprint or the cigarette ash. — Agatha Christie

The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law. — James A. Garfield

Noa stared at her. She would always believe that he was someone else, that he wasn't himself but some fanciful idea of a foreign person; she would always feel like she was someone special because she had condescended to be with someone everyone else hated. His presence would prove to the world that she was a good person, an educated person, a liberal person. Noa didn't care about being Korean when he was with her; in fact, he didn't care about being Korean or Japanese with anyone. He wanted to be just himself, whatever that meant; he wanted to forget himself sometimes. But that wasn't possible. It would never be possible with her. — Min Jin Lee

I love you ... You're mine ... And you're not leaving me ever again... I really am so sick and tired of trying to live without you. — Suzanne Wright

Our choices are always in accordance to the prevailing value systems of our environment. — Sunday Adelaja

Any acting is a stretch of the imagination. That's your job. Acting is truth in imaginary circumstances. Acting with green screen or a motion capture stage, you're striving for absolute truth in absolutely imaginary circumstances. — Sam Worthington

It's a wonder, given your prowess with these delicious women, that there aren't dozens of little Bonapartes running around. Tell me, how do you account for that? — Carolly Erickson

Dust floats through the feeble beam of the flashlight: ten thousand particles, turning softly, twinkling. — Anthony Doerr

War seems to come out of nowhere, like rust that suddenly pops up on iron after a storm. — Victor Davis Hanson

I love good food and I love to eat in nice restaurants. I love Japanese food. I love Gordon Ramsay in London; he is pretty amazing. — Isla Fisher

Society cannot exist without inequality of fortunes and the inequality of fortunes could not subsist without religion. Whenever a half-starved person is near another who is glutted, it is impossible to reconcile the difference if there is not an authority who tells him to. — Napoleon Bonaparte