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I would encourage the youth to get in to their bodies as much as possible through sport or exercise, and to embrace their uniques expressions as individuals and freethinkers. They are lucky enough to grow up in a time where the individual is celebrated - it is their duty to find their voices so that they can be heard. It is time to practice compassionate communication. — Leilani Bishop

My wife says that stage acting is like being on a tightrope with no net, and being in the movies, there is a net - because you stop and go over it again. It's very technical and mechanical. On stage you're on your own. — Eli Wallach

One who transmuted things from formlessness and shapelessness into that-which-was-not-real, but without which the real would have no meaning — Neil Gaiman

If there was anyone to hear you, they'd think you were screaming. But you'll be laughing, wont you? Because that's what insane people do when their lives are ending, they laugh ... and they laugh ... and they laugh. — Stephen King

Mrs. Sussex said Byron's loss would grow more bearable. But here was the nub: he didn't want to lose his loss. Loss was all he had left of his mother. If time healed the gap, it would be as if she'd never been there. — Rachel Joyce

Despotic rules are attempting to deprive women of their rights. — Yousef Saanei

Don't leave home without your left hemisphere — Michael Gazzaniga

MAR3.10 For he had healed many; insomuch that they pressed upon him for to touch him, as many as had plagues. MAR3.11 And unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, saying, Thou art the Son of God. — Anonymous

No country should waste wireless spectrum. Especially not India, where the cellphone has become the personal computer. — Ram Shriram

Jacinta knew from the start that this city was a woman, cruel and vain; she learned to fear her and never look her in the eye. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

People are constantly clamoring for the joy of life. As for me, I find the joy of life in the hard and cruel battle of life - to learn something is a joy to me. — August Strindberg

Jack Miles's wonderful literary reading of the Hebrew Bible as a biography of God offers the insight that after the Book of Job, God never speaks again. God may seem to silence Job, but Job silences God. It is lovely that Job silencing God is part of the text (though likely an accidental order of the books), because it reflects a real change in the real world after the Book of Job came into it. — Jennifer Michael Hecht

The whisper of the blood and the pleading of the bone marrow. — Knut Hamsun

Nobody ever lies about being lonely. — Montgomery Clift