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Making a big Hollywood film that really affects people is as hard as making a small movie on a credit card. — Cameron Crowe

But those are just words, and words are just stories, and eventually, always, stories come to an end. — Lauren Oliver

All this, and discontent too! Otherwise, why am I sitting here dreaming of England? Why am I gazing at this campfire like a lost should seeking a hope when all that I love is at my wingtips? Because I am curious. Because I am incorrigibly, now, a wanderer. — Beryl Markham

We were all created equally unique. — Ben Tolosa

If you want to become life sensitive, a simple process that you do is this: make whatever you think and whatever you feel less important. Try and see for one day. Suddenly you will feel the breeze, the rain, the flowers and the people, everything in a completely different way. Suddenly the life in you becomes much more active and alive for your experience. — Jaggi Vasudev

It was inspiring to see local legends like E-40 and Keak da Sneak break out with 'Tell Me When to Go.' — G-Eazy

Change is easy to propose, hard to implement, and especially hard to sustain. — Andy Hargreaves

People are fascinated by the rich: Shakespeare wrote plays about kings, not beggars. — Dominick Dunne

For everything that God desires to do in the earth, He enters into partnership with those to whom He has already given dominion. — Myles Munroe

My father was a deeply sentimental man. And like all sentimental men, he was also very cruel. — Ernest Hemingway,

I had been a reporter for 15 years when I set out to write my first novel. I knew how to research an article or profile a subject - skills that I assumed would be useless when it came to fiction. It was from my imagination that the characters in my story would emerge. — Amy Waldman

The church has not been given authority to make commandments; it is the duty of the church to obey the commandments already made. It is not the prerogative nor the privilege of any church to modify, minimize or in any way obscure . . . any commandment, of Jesus Christ.8 — Mark Dever