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One specific, profound moment isn't what you are supposed to spend your life looking for Ellie. Your life should include a billion different instances; ones that include all the people who matter most to you and only you."
He took a deep breath before continuing as a tear fell and slid down one of my cheeks.
"Those moments should be the ones you etch into your mind and think about - not the ones where things were bad or didn't go the way you thought they should. The only moments that matter are those that you give importance too. — C.S. Janey
Good roles are hard to come by, and whether they're a few lines or a lead, you snap 'em up when they come along. — Charlie Hunnam
Sometimes, the thing that ties you down sets you free. — Kirk Douglas
The things we overcome in life really become our strengths. — Anne Bancroft
War may be an armed angel with a mission, but she has the personal habits of the slums. — Rebecca Harding Davis
Life takes its own turns, makes its own demands, writes its own story, and along the way, we start to realize we are not the author. — Barack Obama
The greater part of a men who speak ill of women are speaking of a certain woman. — Remy De Gourmont
We all say things when we are trying to get elected. — Christy Clark
I have been firming up and making changes in my roster for 2001. This needs to be done from now and then, to make sure what you are booking is working, and to keep a balance in your roster that works. — Pat Garrett
Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, though no more! though fallen, great! — Lord Byron
It is ever thus. We find the words to speak when all hope of converse is past. — Stephanie Barron
We don't communicate anymore. We just talk. — Donny Miller
The central idea of the present book is very simple. It is that education is not primarily about the acquisition of information. It is not even about the acquisition of 'skills' in the conventional sense, to equip us for particular roles in society. It is about how we become more human (and therefore more free, in the truest sense of that word). This is a broader and a deeper question, but no less practical. Too often we have not been educating our humanity. We have been educating ourselves for doing rather than for being. — Stratford Caldecott
Field is the palace of the peasant! — Mehmet Murat Ildan