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History has had you - and me too. My hand has brushed against yours for centuries. — Jeanette Winterson

On the road to power, there's no turning back. He would be an eternal slave to the road he'd chosen. — Paulo Coelho

I think you can see that in the show. Music was my touchstone. Music is still much more important to me. — Bruce McCulloch

It just clicked that it was the next step for me; choreographing didn't interest me, and opening a studio wasn't a passion for me. I didn't know if I'd be very good at acting, but then my first scene in acting class ... I just loved it. — Bree Turner

I assume as a child Jesus had to learn how to do carpentry, learn Torah, learn all the things a human child had to learn. If He was human in all ways except that He did not sin, this must have been the case. — Anne Rice

The art of stunt-making is not about falling down; it's about getting the shot. Creating stunts is creating heroes. — Chad Stahelski

Right now you are a prisoner of each application you use. You have only the options that were given you by the developer of that application. — Ted Nelson

If you drive down there," I said, "he'll just escape the other way. That's what he's counting on. You have to walk down there, point your gun at him, and yell at him in that charming way you have. — Jennifer Echols

That works for now." Eve's stomach began to clench and jitter. There were tears swimming in her aide's eyes. Peabody's lips were quivering. "What are you doing?" she demanded.
"Nothing. Sir."
"How come you're going to cry? You know how I feel about crying on the job."
"I'm not crying." And it appalled her that she was on the edge of it. "I just don't feel very well, that's all. I wonder, sir, if I could be excused from the briefing at sixteen hundred. — J.D. Robb

People are strange. We're all morticians. Hey, what's on TV? — Ric Ocasek

Because photos are testimony that someone did live. A reminder of past we may have loved or hated. A piece of our lives. — Melina Marchetta