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Help me. Please, God help me... — Christa Faust

I am pro choice, I believe everyone should have the right to decide for themselves. — Patty Murray

God will not lead you where He will not provide for you. — David Sills

Be extraordinary in your excellence, if you like, but be ordinary in your display of it. — Baltasar Gracian

Most people do not notice other people. — Neil Gaiman

I'm not seeking out genre films, but this just came my way, and Miramax was good enough to add a role for me because we wanted the chance to work together. — Jeri Ryan

It is a woman's business to get married as soon as possible, and a man's
to keep unmarried as long as he can. — George Bernard Shaw

Our focus in the client group had always been to build products and features that people wanted to use. That we wanted to use. That our moms wanted to use. — Jamie Zawinski

I will not let myself down like that
I also know what feels good and it doesn't feel good to harbor anger and resentment ... We do have tools to work through stuff. Everybody does. — Jennifer Aniston

I'm interested in how small the world really is, and this notion that what happens in one place affects someone else. — Tim Kring

Beneath all the chatter and the liturgy runs a fierce nostalgia for the literary myths of the past, for the gigantic figures of Dickens and Joyce, Hemingway and Faulkner. A writer can't even aim at that kind of aura today. But it's that yearning for imagined greatness that drives the whole literary enterprise. Plus the publishers' desperation to manufacture a bestseller to pay the bills. The idea of greatness is a marketing tool. See Franzen. — Tim Parks

No one can take away the opportunity that you deserve. — Jack Canfield

If that's true, then what's the value of human free will?"
"That's a great question," Haida said, and smiled quietly. The kind of smile a cat gives as it stretches out, napping in the sun. "I wish I had an answer for you, but I don't. Not yet. — Haruki Murakami

Things take indeed a wondrous turn When learned men do stoop to learn. — Bertolt Brecht