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Only the dreamer can change the dream... — John Logan
If you know anything better than this candidly impart it; if not, use this with me. — Horace
Never saw off the branch you are on, unless you are being hanged from it. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Music-wise, I listen to everything. Leonard Cohen, Randy Newman - I guess I like a lot of '70s music. — Bret McKenzie
The object of punishment is to ... lift the man up; to stamp out his bad nature and wicked disposition. — Isaac Parker
I lived by a bay for a while, and I shucked oysters. Some packing things. You know, just whatever odd job you can find whenever you're moving around. I never really cared much for the franchise kind of work, so I'd try to find things that I considered to be a little more honorable. — Frank Fairfield
You know," Kirk said finally, breaking the silence. "I see it. He is pretty hot. — Cassandra Clare
Let your family, staff, and friends know that you're still the same person, despite all the publicity and notoriety that accompanies your position. — Donald Rumsfeld
What people adore about superhero movies is the signal quality of the Christopher Nolan films - their complete lack of irony when it comes to the portrayal of heroism and the need for heroes to confront evil. — John Podhoretz
Be happy when you reach the top: cry, clap your hands, shout to the four winds that you did it, let the wind - the wind is always blowing up there - purify your mind, refresh your tired and sweaty feet, open your eyes, clean the dust from your heart. It feels so good, what was just a dream before, a distant vision, is now part of your life, you did it! — Paulo Coelho
it was nice to know that no matter what he said, she would probably get it instantly — Zack Emerson
The political body, therefore, is also a moral being which has a will; and this general will, which tends always to the conservation and well-being of the whole and of each part of it ... is, for all members of the state ... the rule of what is just or unjust. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
