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Sometimes when it comes to the iconic kind of moments, when I read the script for the first time, you get little goose bumps or something because it really is kind of exciting. — Aaron Ashmore

It's a strange truth that no matter how persuaded we might be of our own correctness, the discomfiting realization that others disagree with us causes a paralyzing inability to argue the case convincingly. — Brittney Ryan

In America, our origins matter less than our destination, and that is what democracy is all about. — Ronald Reagan

Each time we come to a book we give it a different reading because we bring a different person to it. It is not you who reads the book, the book reads you — Jack Lasenby

Okay, cool," said Jack. "As long as you realize you'll probably all die in agony and start Ragnarok, I'm down. Let's do this! — Rick Riordan

A change of values - that means, a change of the creators of values. He who has to be a creator always has to destroy. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Insecurity breeds treachery: if you are kind to people who hate themselves, they will hate you as well. — Florence King

My agent called and said, 'How do you feel about a pirate movie? I mean, how often are you going to get that call? It's sort of the singularly most failed genre of our time, but I thought it had to be attempted one more time. I think there's something rebellious about pirates, something revolutionary about them. They came out of a time when things were oppressive; you could get hung for stealing a loaf of bread. For me, the Pirates films are about when it's right to break the rules to achieve what you want. — Gore Verbinski

Your faith will not grow by chance, but by choice. — Neil L. Andersen

Every time I'm near her I want to pour accelerant all over my anger so it burns us both to ash. — Kennedy Ryan

I'm really disturbed by the degree to which I don't hear people saying, "Are we leaving the world better than we found it?" I think we are a generation that perhaps could not answer in the affirmative, and it is the evasion of the larger responsibility of being only one generation in what one hopes will be an infinite series of fruitful generations. There is a selfishness in refusing to understand that we are passing through; others will come, and they deserve certain courtesies and certain considerations from us. — Marilynne Robinson