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They won't be a right be a right time, Thea, it doesn't exist. Just get it over with — Catherine Greenman

Adam was a super-being when God created him. — Benny Hinn

My journey was not over, it was just beginning. — Aubrey Moore

The maturity of man - that means, to have reacquired the seriousness that one had as a child at play — Friedrich Nietzsche

You have spoken and we have listened, but no, Ms. Theron,it isn't appropriate for us to ask Nathan to take his shirt off. That isn't what we had in mind when we started asking for input. — Kirt J. Boyd

And I decided I'd rather love too much than not at all. — Mackenzie Herbert

You hit one level of the sport, and then you want to get to the next level. Until, eventually, the Olympics becomes part of that dream, part of that goal set and the mindset of wanting to get there. And then you realize there's so much incredible hard work and determination and effort that you need to put in along the way. — Mitch Gaylord

I write R-rated action dramas, and every year that goes by, that gets to be a smaller and smaller world you have to work in. You have to think of how to get the studio excited and sell them something. — Brian Helgeland

My face, my self, what would they mean to anybody? Just another stiff. So this self of mine passes some other's self on the street - what do we have to say to each other? Hey there! Hi ya!
That's about it. Nobody raises a hand. No one turns around to take another look. — Haruki Murakami

Life is too short and too precious to waste it living out someone else's values. We must find our own. — John Norman

Yeah, my family is of Indian heritage. — Dev Patel

I am a great believer that all the primary research has to be done before principle writing begins. I'm a huge advocate of plotting. — Michael Scott

But the thing which in eminent instances signalizes so exceptional a nature is this: Though the man's even temper and discreet bearing would seem to intimate a mind peculiarly subject to the law of reason, not the less in heart he would seem to riot in complete exemption from that law, having apparently little to do with reason further than to employ it as an ambidexter implement for effecting the irrational. — Herman Melville

The people who came were not always the ones who most needed to escape: they were the ones most capable of escaping. — Masha Gessen