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His presence was stirring heat in all the wrong places and for all the wrong reasons. — Justine Dell

I'd love to do Broadway some day. Before I started doing television I was just a primarily a stage actor, but I haven't done it in a while. — Steve Carell

History should not be left to the historians. Rather, be like Churchill. Make history, and then write it. — Ferdinand Marcos

Parts of my soul had always been missing, but I felt whole for the first time. The emptiness inside of me was gone and had been replaced by a warm glow that made my entire world look brighter and more bearable. I had to have more. — Elizabeth Garrison

I look for roles that show women as independent, informed, and free to make their own decisions. — Nicole Kidman

Then Ordinary understood why he hadn't recognized his Big Dream when it was right in front of him. The lovely city he'd imagined all along was not his Dream - but a picture of what his Dream would accomplish. — Bruce H. Wilkinson

Opera has the power to warn you that you have wasted your life. You haven't acted on your desires. You've suffered a stunted, vicarious existence. You've silenced your passions. The volume, height, depth, lushness, and excess of operatic utterance reveal, by contrast, how small your gestures have been until now, how impoverished your physicality; you have only used a fraction of your bodily endowment, and your throat is closed. — Terry Tempest Williams

A book calls for pen, ink, and a writing desk; today the rule is that pen, ink, and a writing desk call for a book. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Whoa," a stunned voice said, whistling a row below me. "You're the girl Jude Ryder's going to marry and make baby superheroes with? — Nicole Williams

Most of the things that are asked of me as a representative black person, would suggest never are we equal Americans. — Alex Haley

Hunger, revenge, to sleep are petty foes, But only death the jealous eyes can close. — William Wycherley

Sometimes we know not where or how far we are going until we stop and think about just how far we have come and why. — Jan Hellriegel