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The Fates guide the person who accepts them and hinder the person who resists them. — Cleanthes

I'd be more interested in doing a smaller, character driven thing, rather than another action picture. — Sigourney Weaver

Compassion, acceptance and LOVE is the cure to MOST of the issues that plague this world. — Yvonne Pierre

Help other people to cope with their problems, and your own will be easier to cope with. — Norman Vincent Peale

Anything that makes weak - physically, intellectually and spiritually, reject it as poison. — Swami Vivekananda

'Facts, facts, facts,' cries the scientist if he wants to emphasize the necessity of a firm foundation for science. What is a fact? A fact is a thought that is true. But the scientist will surely not recognize something which depends on men's varying states of mind to be the firm foundation of science. — Gottlob Frege

If God spent 180 million years making dinosaurs, what makes us think Man is so special, a tick of the clock before midnight? — Laurence Overmire

I was in my recliner bundled up in my terrycloth robe, a gift from my great aunt Maureen, that came with some sage advice: darling, after a warm body, a terrycloth robe is the next best thing to cuddle up with on a cold night. — Suzanne M. Trauth

I have never altered my feelings towards individuals, as men or as women, whether they believe as I do or not. Can you live as neighbors with me? I can with you; and it is no particular concern of mine whether you believe with me or not. — Brigham Young

Can't you ever stop joking?"
"No, why should I? Laughter is one of the two things that make life worthwhile. Aren't you going to ask what the other one is? — Elizabeth Peters

You put too many songs on your record, and it ends up like a family with too many kids: some of them get neglected. — Daron Malakian

When I was first starting out, you'd have to bang an old upright piano and stick a mike in it and it would always feed back and you could never turn it up loud enough to be heard and I would beat my hands black and blue and bloody. — Edgar Winter