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Directors say that you should get actors before they are recognized. They will be a pain or have an opinion. — Dianne Wiest

In a sense, knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows, for details are swallowed up in principles. The details for knowledge which are important, will be picked up ad hoc in each avocation of life, but the habit of the active utilization of well-understood principles is the final possession of WISDOM. — Alfred North Whitehead

I'm Irish and I was born on St. Patrick's day. I'm lucky sevens. — Billy Corgan

It's the journey toward doing these harder climbs that really gives value to the whole activity of climbing. — Alex Lowe

He's alive," she said in a voice that sounded so bored Holly might've been imagining the thread of relief running through it. "That's the best I can do for him. His evil sorcerer buds can heal him or take him to the hospital and bring him an evil magic fruit basket for all I care. — Sarah Rees Brennan

I feel I'm pretty zen and laid back. I don't have a lot of rage in my real life. — Stark Sands

And so castles made of sand slips into the sea, eventually.. — Jimi Hendrix

My hands folded into fists. "As king, that is my order."
"Forgive me, but the king's order is the most reckless thing he's ever said, which we both know is quite an accomplishment. If you want to stop me from dragging you back to Drylliad, then you'll have to kill me here."
"I can't do that," I said. "Who'll make sure Tobias gets back safely? He can hardly cross a road without endangering himself."
"I can too," Tobias said. — Jennifer A. Nielsen

The world of magic is double, natural, and supernatural. Magic is impossible in a purely materialist world, a purely sceptical world, a world of pure reason. Magic depends on, it makes use of, the body, the body of desire, the libido, or life-force which Sigmund Freud said stirred the primitive cells as the sun heated the stony surface of the earth-cells which, according to him, always had the lazy, deep desire to give up striving, to return to the quiescent state from which they were roused.
-The Biographer's Tale — A.S. Byatt

Hey, over the years you learn to forget things. — John Roseboro

It's easy to make mistakes. It's living with the consequences of them that's the hardest. — Sherrilyn Kenyon