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She has a choice. She can either accept a life of misery or she can struggle against it. And she chooses to struggle ... she fails in the end but there's something beautiful and even heroic in her rebellion. — Kate Winslet

I got tiger blood, man. My brain ... fires in a way that is - I don't know, maybe not from this particular terrestrial realm. — Charlie Sheen

Balance making it happen with letting it happen. — Robin S. Sharma

My favorite venues are the 2,000 seat theaters, like the Warfield. If there was a Warfield in every city, I would play it. That's all I would do. I love venues like that. — Les Claypool

If I really want an unrushed life, I must underwhelm my schedule so God has room to overwhelm my soul. — Lysa TerKeurst

Are you saying that as long as you are capable of bearing children, you are expected to do nothing else?" Torres asked. "What else could we possibly do that any civilized society would regard more highly?" Wentin asked. Any — Kirsten Beyer

The thing is, once something bad happens, there's no way to undo it. There's no erase button on life — H.M. Ward

Do not fear to be your true self, for everything you want, wants you. — Genevieve Behrend

I am personally open - after all that has happened and after ten years in that probationary status where all they have is a permit, I personally am open to allowing people to apply for a green card. — Marco Rubio

I wanted to go to Rome. I got an offer to do an Italian film and I went. — David Naughton

More terrorists and extremists have been captured or killed in Pakistan than in any place in the world. — Thomas E. Donilon

Deep experience is never peaceful. — Henry James

There isn't anything to worry about between science and religion, because the contradictions are just in your own mind. Of course they are there, but they are not in the Lord's mind because He made the whole thing, so there is a way, if we are smart enough, to understand them so that we will not have any contradictions. — Henry J. Eyring