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You can discover a person's true character by examining how their actions align with their words. — Janice Anderson

I think it's important that kids see another kid - Coraline - who doesn't have guns, she doesn't have super-powers, she's not a super-genius. To see a pretty normal kid - I mean, she's probably a little more curious, a little more stubborn, but she's a real kid - go up against something that's truly dark and evil and powerful. And she does win. — Henry Selick

The essential question was always "Who are these fellows who give us orders? By what warrant? And how do we benefit and how does the world benefit? But they are doing no good to anyone, no real good even to themselves! This is not government and leadership; this is imposture. Why stand it?...Why stand it? — H.G.Wells

But when you get to know a character so well, you start to have insights that you can't show because you're confined to your script of your hit show. — John Lloyd Young

People who read mainly the Grounding and the Critique often criticize Kant for having his head in the clouds and for not being convincingly capable of dealing with concrete cases. A reading of the Metaphysics of Morals will show anyone how unfounded such criticisms are. — Immanuel Kant

Die knowing something. You're not here long. — Walker Evans

We need somebody to give us a chance. — Tony Dungy

Hollywood's famous for putting you in a box. — Mickey Rourke

Ignorance is no reason with a fool for holding his tongue. — George MacDonald

We know that our cells are speaking to each other. — Yoko Ono

Point made. Question deflected. Spoiled bitch put in her pace. — Samantha Young

Now the most comprehensive conception of this new world is of one politically, socially and economically united To this end a small but increasing body of people in the world set their faces and seek to direct their lives. — H.G.Wells

We parents are an extension of our children, not the other way around. We are their conscience until it becomes their responsibility to tell themselves what's right and necessary. We are their butlers until they are fully able to get the items they need and can clean up after themselves. We are their cheerleaders until they learn how to develop their own confidence and motivation. We are their counselors until they are able to take the lead in making the tough decisions that affect them. — Larry Tanner

Crap. He played guitar. Might as well dip himself in chocolate, too. This was even more of a disaster. — J.S. Eades