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I kind of went into soap opera with 'General Hospital' in the '80s. It's like theater because every day it's a new script, which really doesn't have a beginning, middle or end like a play or a movie script. So you have to be on your toes and bring it every day. And you have to be spontaneous, which is really how I like to work. — Jack Wagner

When you located someone from the past online, it was like finding that person trapped behind glass in the permanent collection of a museum. You knew they were still there, and it seemed to you as if they would stay there forever. — Meg Wolitzer

Curiously enough, the Sublime is generally achieved through want of proportion. — Eugene Delacroix

We become our decisions over time. We choose to love, or we can choose to hate. We can choose to forgive, or we can choose to take revenge; to have hope, or we can choose to fall into despair. But, regardless, we become our choices we make over time. p. 318 — David LeRoy

I don't know what the future holds. Anything is possible. — Liz Phair

Hillary Clinton is about 'we.' Donald Trump is about 'me.' — Thomas Perez

It is a sound interpretive rule ... that anything that cannot be accomplished except with the aid of threats or the actual exercise of violence against unoffending persons cannot be beneficial to one and all. — Robert Higgs

My greatest happiness is to be before the Blessed Sacrament, where my heart is, as it were, in Its center. — Margaret Mary Alacoque

All of us have to do a better job of teaching young people not to let themselves be defined by the words other people use against them. — William J. Clinton

The virtue which has never been attacked by temptation is deserving of no monument. — Madeleine De Scudery

I believe it was probably less than ten minutes that went by from the invention of photography to the point where people realized that they could lie with photographs. — Errol Morris

Having proceeded to this length, for which they are now ripe, we shall have a formidable rebellion against reason, the principle of all government, and against the very name of liberty. — Henry Knox