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Heartbreak makes us stronger; it's an opportunity for spiritual growth. How can you understand someone else's pain if you have not yourself suffered? — Sandra Cisneros

There's nothing like fishing to pass the time and to incline toward a sort of magnificent stupidity in which nothing matters but tackle, bait, sunlight and the strike. — Faith Baldwin

One of my first episodic jobs was on 'Twin Peaks,' if you can imagine that - one of the most unusual series ever. — Lesli Linka Glatter

But, self, that thing was on TV, and this one wants to tear your liver out your nose. Run. — Michael R. Underwood

How shall one who is so weak in his childhood become really strong when he grows older? We only change our fancies. — Blaise Pascal

I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie. — Quentin Tarantino

Die!" another screamed at her.

"Not today!" she screeched back. — Elise Kova

In order to fulfil its role in guarding the purity of its membership, the church must have a doctrinal standard, and that standard must be published openly, for men have a right to know by what particulars they will be judged. To require the church to exercise discipline against doctrinal error without a published confession of faith is to require it to make bricks without straw. — Samuel E. Waldron

Only yesterday I was full of worldly fancies, although religion had already some share in my thoughts: glory was still my daydream. Today my hopes are higher, and I covet here below nothing but obscurity and peace. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

I find rebellion packaged by a major corporation a little hard to take seriously. — David Byrne

The straight line leads to the downfall of humanity. — Friedensreich Hundertwasser

My job is thick with risks, threats, occasional violence and sometimes the necessary folly that sometimes courts humiliation and ridicule. But I don't care. I see myself as the dean of American paparazzi. — Ron Galella