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The search for God means having the courage to set out on a risky path, it means following our restless hearts, ... — Pope Francis

When Will Graham could open his right eye, he saw the clock and knew where he was- an intensive-care unit. He knew to watch the clock. Its movement assured him that this was passing, would pass. That's what it was there for. — Thomas Harris

A paradigm is no more than a paradigm. Brake it if you want, and make sure when you find another one; it just remains another paradigm. — Sameh Elsayed

I use cinematic things in a theatrical way on stage, and in film I use theatrical techniques in a cinematic way. — Julie Taymor

If a person shows anger to you, and you show anger in return, the result is disaster. If you nurse hatred, you will never be happy, even in the lap of luxury. By contrast, if you control your anger and show its opposite - love, compassion, tolerance, and patience - then not only do you remain in peace, but gradually the anger of others also will diminish. — Dalai Lama XIV

I think the idea of mixing luxury and mass-market fashion is very modern, very now - no one wears head-to-toe designer anymore. — Alexander McQueen

Baby, for you, I'd go to the ends of the world--slay a dragon, climb the Himalayas, and even dance. I'd do anything for you."
~Zane — M.L. Rodriguez

Holt, there aren't many people in the world who connect like we do, for whatever reason, and saying that we shouldn't feel it isn't going to make it go away. One day you might figure that out, but by then it'll be too late. — Leisa Rayven

All lies, white or black, disgrace a gentleman, although I grant there is a difference: to say the least of it, it is a dangerous habit, for white lies are but the gentleman ushers to black ones. — Frederick Marryat

Like the medieval heretics that Norm Cohn wrote about in The Pursuit of the Millennium, the Beats cultivated an extreme narcissism that bordered on self-deification and that 'liberated them from all restraints' and allowed them to experience every impulse as a 'divine command'. What Norman Podhoretz observed of Ginsberg was also true of the Beats generally: they 'conjured up a world of complete freedom from the limits imposed by [bourgeois] responsibilities'. Podhoretz added, 'It was a world that promised endless erotic possibility together with the excitements of an expanded consciousness constantly open to new dimensions of being: more adventure, more sex, more intensity, more life'. Alas, the promise was illusory. Instead of an 'expanded consciousness', the Beats purchased madness, ruination, and, for many, an early death. Their attack on bourgeois responsibility led not to greater freedom but to greater chaos. The erotic paradise they envisioned turned out to be rife with misery. — Roger Kimball

I'd love to do something where I can act and dance at the same time, like on Broadway or in movies. — Maddie Ziegler

As for my career, I always said to my kids, 'you don't cry because it's over, you're happy because it happened.' — Pat Burns

She didn't look like Louise. She didn't look much like anybody except herself. — Jean Thompson

I have always had a mystical attitude toward inspiration. That's my nature. — Madison Smartt Bell

What I feel I am doing now is giving to the people exactly what they paid for but never actually heard before. — John Entwistle

There are people who laugh to show their fine teeth; and there are those who cry to show their good hearts. — Joseph Roux