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One of the biggest things for me was driving two hours to the location everyday, and then having to lug out two carts of equipment alone, and I always had to consider - I was shooting on a beach - I'm like, "Okay, bring out the props first that no one will steal," because I have to leave it unattended for a couple minutes while I grab my second cart of things. — Kirsten Lepore

You will never find a rainbow if you are looking down — Charlie Chaplin

If everything's the same, then there aren't any choices! I want to wake up in the morning and decide things! — Lois Lowry

We all must be mindful that the United States has diplomatic, civilian, and military personnel deployed in other countries with both challenging security environments and active terrorist networks interested in targeting not just our facilities but our people. One of their greatest protections - knowing that the United States does not negotiate with terrorists - has been compromised. — John Boehner

Remember how the Lord rebukes Martha when He says: 'You are anxious and troubled about many things: one thing alone is needful' (Lk. 10:41-42) ? to hear the divine word; after that, one should be content with anything that comes to hand. — Evagrius Ponticus

Going up the mast is one of the most dangerous things you can do as a solo sailor. — Abby Sunderland

Pleasures don't last like the snow falls in the river, a moment white - then melts for ever. — Minette Walters

I like to know the truth. That's all. I just wish the truth was different. — Cinda Williams Chima

Sam did smile then, and said softly, Hey Angel. — Maggie Stiefvater

I love acting and I still want to do it, but I've such an instinct for directing, it's something that comes naturally to me. It's why I'm here on this planet. — Julie Delpy

Give me love and work - these two only. — William Morris