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You remember the finals you lose as much as the ones you win. — Frank Lampard

Filter a website, and you protect a student for a day. Educate students about online safety in the real world environment, and you protect your child for a lifetime. — Christopher Harris

It's incredibly, incredibly difficult to get a movie made. — Joan Cusack

I'd like to do something with the Avett Brothers. — John Oates

And contrast Mary Kathleen, if you will, with my wife Ruth, the Ophelia of the death camps, who believed that even the most intelligent human beings were so stupid that they could only make things worse by speaking their minds. It was thinkers, after all, who had set up the death camps. Setting up a death camp, with its railroad sidings and its around-the-clock crematoria, was not something a moron could do. Neither could a moron explain why a death camp was ultimately humane. — Kurt Vonnegut

People may never understand this - and perhaps I should give up caring whether they do or not - but the idea of me playing Superman is so far away from what I was brought up to aspire to. — Christopher Reeve

It's as though either you accept [religious] doctrine and then you can have all the nice stuff, or you reject the doctrine and you're living in some kind of spiritual wasteland under the guidance of CNN and Walmart. — Alain De Botton

I never thought I'd see the day when the U.S. government could listen in on phone conversations or read private mail without first obtaining a warrant from a court. That sounds more like something that happened in the Soviet Union. — Chellie Pingree

The fever of war that would presently clog vein and artery, deaden nerve, and destroy brain, had yet to develop. — H.G.Wells

Because of their very nature, science and logical thinking can never decide what is possible or impossible. Their only function is to explain what has been ascertained by experience and observation. — Rudolf Steiner

One might have supposed that the true act of love was to lie together and talk. — Mary Renault