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By increasing the size of the keyhole, today's playwrights are in danger of doing away with the door. — Peter Ustinov

My life ended when I was 20. Since then it's been merely a series of endless reminiscences, a dark, winding corridor leading nowhere. Nevertheless, I had to live it, surviving each empty day, seeing each day off still empty. — Haruki Murakami

When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, 'I am going to produce a work of art.' I write it because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention, and my initial concern is to get a hearing. — George Orwell

My TV ain't HD, that's too real — Frank Ocean

Prayer is the conduit through which power from heaven is brought to earth. — Ole Hallesby

It's a great dynamic. The dynamic between men and women in the workplace is really interesting. — Elisabeth Moss

The man is placed where the Earth ends, the woman, where the heaven starts. — Victor Hugo

Avoid participating in any religious community where the clear truth-claims of Scripture are ignored while contemplative and mystical practices are favored simply for their spiritual experience. Be careful of any church or ministry wherein acts of mercy and environmental stewardship are devoid of a theology of the cross and wind up being little more than the worship of created people and things. And be careful not to worship a good thing as a god thing for that is a bad thing. — Mark Driscoll

There are some natures which never grow large enough to speak out and say a bad act is a bad act, until they have inquired into the politics or the nationality of the man who did it. — Mark Twain

We turn off the TV, video games and computer - except for homework - during the week. The TV's reserved for Friday night, Saturday and Sunday just because that's the time to do homework, and it makes it that much less chaotic in our house. — Candace Cameron Bure

wanted to know what war was like for those who had been left behind: the women who managed to keep going even as their world fell apart. — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon