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We call it a coincidence. Three thousand years ago, they called it magic. Two thousand years ago, it was called a miracle. — Robert Ellis

It seems silly to Franklin for his fellow miners to think of themselves as national heroes when all they've done is gotten themselves trapped in a place where only the desperate and the hard up for cash go to suffer and toil. They are famous now, yes, but that heady sense of fullness that fame gives you, that sense of being at the center of everything, will disappear quicker than they could possibly imagine. Franklin tries to speak this truth to his fellow miners, but he does so halfheartedly, because he knows the only way to learn it is to live it. — Hector Tobar

We all wake up in the morning wanting to live our lives the way we know we should. But we usually don't, in small ways. That's what makes a character like Batman so fascinating. He plays out our conflicts on a much larger scale. — Christopher Nolan

I must react selectively, contrarily, arbitrarily, perversely, and always with intensity directly from the subject. — Keith Crown

My mind may be American but my heart is British. — T. S. Eliot

There may be no good reasons for very many opinions that are held with passion. — Bertrand Russell

I can't read Mason & Dixon, since my mind's so shitty, I can't process it! — Glenn Beck

The superior man is satisfied and composed; the mean man is always full of distress. — Confucius

We come from fallible parents who were kids once, who decided to have kids and who had to learn how to be parents. Faults are made and damage is done, whether it's conscious or not. Everyone's got their own 'stuff,' their own issues, and their own anger at Mom and Dad. That is what family is. Family is almost naturally dysfunctional. — Chris Pine

We are free, we are civilised, to little purpose, if we grudge to any portion of the human race an equal measure of freedom and civilisation. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Our audacity must be rooted in our humility. — Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya

I'm always listening and watching; my ear is like a boom mike. And judging, frankly. Constantly judging. — Kathy Griffin

I like to have met someone in real life before being their Facebook friend. — Nicholas A. Christakis