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Universal love is really the way of the sage-kings. It is what gives peace to the rulers and sustenance to the people — Mozi

They really do have nothing in common on paper, these people and him. But yet there are so many common reference points; even some unexpected ones ... they all want to be cool. And they're all scared but no good at showing it ... [t]hey all know how to act cool. after all, life's pretty scary most of the time. And the number one skill you need out there is how to show no fear ... Stay calm. Don't let people see that you are shy or nervous. If you watch a horror film, remember to laugh. If someone else seems scared, laugh at them. In the real world, danger is either fantasy, in which case you laugh, or too real, in which case you ignore it. — Scarlett Thomas

Film is not an easy occupation. There's a lot of occupations that are difficult and film is one of them. — George Lucas

Force does not constitute right ... obedience is due only to legitimate powers. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Obviously, I'm not homeless. I'm not an old alcoholic. I'm not jumping trains. I just like to live in a certain way. — Patti Smith

God loves everyone in the world who doesn't love himself. Does God love God? — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

We must exchange the philosophy of excuse - what I am is beyond my control for the philosophy of responsibility. — Barbara Jordan

Yes, sometimes things happen that are clearly Divine intervention, but other times we reap the consequences of our or another's sinful choices. From Adam and Eve on down, God has never interfered with man's free will to choose what is evil versus what is good. And we all pay the consequences of that. It's not about whether bad and unjust things happen, but how we choose to react when they do. — Debbie Kaufman

He knew now the one thing of importance; and that one thing was at first there, in the drawing room, and then began moving across and came to a standstill at the door. Without turning round he felt the eyes fixed on him, and the smile, and he could not help turning round. — Leo Tolstoy

History is a means of access to ourselves. — Lynn Townsend White Jr.

He that pays for work before it's done, has but a pennyworth for two pence. — Benjamin Franklin