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It turns out that it's easier to do politics in a movie. People really don't want it in their TV. — Doug Liman

Feeling emotionally connected to a song, and accumulating every bit of the moment's energy to sing out to the audience is what I believe makes a great performer. — Thia Megia

Nor can a man any more live, whose Desires are at an end, than he, whose Senses and Imaginations are at a stand. — Thomas Hobbes

God knows the angel's wings must have been over us in view of the terrible mortality in all other camps up an down this line which seemed to be being built in bones. — Edward Dunlop

What is one man's hate speech is another man's poetry. — Flemming Rose

A hardship mentality can make us narrow and defensive. A success and prosperity mentality can make us selfish. An attitude of thankfulness to God, for what He gives us, can make us truly generous. — Charles R. Ringma

Investors don't care about your dreams and goals. They love that you have them. They love that you are motivated by them. Investors care about how they are going to get their money back and then some. Family cares about your dreams. Investors care about money. — Mark Cuban

My favorite thing about Taiwan is the food. — Jason Wu

The more stitches, the less riches. — Aldous Huxley

Physicians, patients, and ethicists must also understand that acknowledging abuse and encouraging African Americans to participate in research are compatible goals. History and today's deplorable African American health profile tell us clearly that black Americans need both more research and more vigilance. — Harriet A. Washington

I am moved by the multitudes of your intelligence and sometimes, returning, I become the sea - in love with your speed, your heaviness and breath. — Frank O'Hara

Other famous men, those of much talk and few deeds, soon evaporate. Action is the dignity of greatness. — Jose Marti

Our best answers in defense of Christianity have always been useless clanging symbols unless our lives have inspired the world to ask. — Rachel Held Evans