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You can tell when an actor or actress cares about their work. It's really clear. — Jeffrey Katzenberg
I doubted there was any part of Charleston she could show Carter that he didn't know about. Carter had been around to watch cities like Babylon and Troy rise and fall. For all I knew, he'd personally helped take down Sodom and Gomorrah. — Richelle Mead
The purpose of the United Nations should be to protect the essential sovereignty of nations, large and small. — Nikita Khrushchev
It is not who you are underneath; it is what you do that defines you — David S.Goyer
When you're passionate about God, you can trust your passions. — Erwin McManus
I'll never understand ninety-nine percent of humanity. - Enoch — Ransom Riggs
The queen was settling on the edge of the bed, ungainly with hesitation and at the same time exquisite in her grace, like a heron landing in a treetop. — Megan Whalen Turner
His mind had been unhinged by the blast of detonators, nights spent with corpses and by the superstitious incredulity of having killed so many white men. — Ben Okri
There's a definition of narcissism that when a parent is narcissistic, instead of the child seeing himself reflected in the mother's face and the mother's joy, the child of the narcissistic parent feels like, 'What can I do to make her okay, to make her happy?' — Susan Sullivan
Nature is constrained by the cause of her laws which dwell inborn in her. Variant: Nature is constrained by the order of her own law which lives and works within her. — Leonardo Da Vinci
Wonder is the feeling of the philosopher, and philosophy begins in wonder. — Plato
No, when the time comes, I'm sure I'll kill just like everybody else. I can't go down without a fight. Only I keep wishing I could think of a way to ... to show the Capitol they don't own me. — Suzanne Collins
The countenance is the portrait of the soul, and the eyes mark its intentions. — Marcus Tullius Cicero