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God, Himself, could have ripped the heart out of my chest and crushed it in His mighty grip and that pain would have paled in comparison to this. Abby crumbled to the floor and cried, splitting me apart. I stumbled out the door and just left her there to suffer. — Ashlan Thomas

Comic-Con fans are so affectionate, and it's always a lovely way to start a new season. — Kunal Nayyar

My writing day has grown shorter as I've aged, although it seems to produce the same number of pages. — Anne Tyler

Would you like to play With the thought of a friend In a distant passing stage While you lie around With your hands up and out So resigned you will fall down. — Dave Matthews

The Bible is to me the most precious thing in the world just because it tells me the story of Jesus. — George MacDonald

I didn't have anything to do with selecting IFC. I don't have anything to do with distribution, or business, or marketing, but think it's a good choice by Graham, and perfect for London Boulevard. It gets the picture straight into a dialog with the public, and it doesn't set the sights too high. They're very hip at IFC, and they get the film. The cineplex hasn't done film any favors as an art form. — William Monahan

I believe that a small action or a subtle gesture in life can change many, many things. — Gabriel Orozco

Let the fame calm down first and then do something. I don't act on emotion, I don't spend on impulse. — Lemar

And to 'scape stormy days, I choose an everlasting night. — John Donne

Children are free moral agents and have a right to be exposed to a range of beliefs well beyond the rigid doctrinal confines of their parent's faith, and we have an obligation to insist that they be so exposed, at least in public schools, if not elsewhere. — Tim Wise

There's no difference between movies and television. None at all. Except in a lot of cases, television's much better than movies. — George Lucas