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what I had tried to do was take the little novel, about one person, where there is not much external action, it is all internal, and extend it into an epic format, do you understand what I mean? He — Karl Ove Knausgard

I have never discovered that the nude could be studied in any way except the way I have adopted. All the muscles must be pointed out. To do this all the drapery must be removed. — Thomas Eakins

I never met a person that I did not want to like — Will Rogers

Bronagh," I said clearly. I hated when foreign people pronounced my name, they completely butchered it. "Bro-nah?" Dark twin correctly sounded it out then muttered about the stupidity of the G being silent. — L.A. Casey

I'd thought he was stars and then I'd thought he was a fox. I had thought I'd been alone, but I hadn't. — Beth Kephart

I had this terrible feeling that every woman who knew anything about anything was tired of Sylvia Plath, tired of her blood and bees and the level of narcissistic self-pity required to compare her father to Hitler- but I'd been left behind. I hadn't gotten the highbrow girl-memo: Don't Read the Girls Who Cried Pain. — Leslie Jamison

You are interested in a person, not in life, and people die or leave us ... But if you are interested in life it never lets you down. I am interested in the blueness of cheese. You don't do crosswords, do you, Mr. Wormold? I do, and they are like people: one reaches an end. I can finish any crossword within an hour, but I have a discovery concerning the blueness of cheese that will never come to a conclusion. — Graham Greene

If I'm going to do something a little bit more adult, I'll do it if it's going to be on at a different time slot or if it's going to be something that kids won't be able to get their hands on. — Melissa Joan Hart

I notoriously get the hiccups. When I get the hiccups, I get it numerous times in one day. — Amy Smart

The nonsense that charms is close to sense. — Mason Cooley

He was one of those intrepid observers who write under fire, "reporting" among bullets, and to whom every danger is welcome. — Jules Verne

That is the shorthand version of what he's saying here in Philippians 2. If you're encouraged by Christ's salvation, if you've received any comfort from the Father's love, if the Spirit's empowering presence dwells in you, go all the way in the Christian experience - this is what he's urging them to do when he says "complete my joy" - by living in unity with each other, loving each other, and working together to exalt Christ. — Matt Chandler

One cannot offend, make war, kill in the name of one's own religion, that is, in the name of God. — Pope Francis