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What do you suppose will satisfy the soul, except to walk free and own no superior? — Walt Whitman
You're mortal, and only a mortal can afford to be romantic. When we conquered death, we murdered love. — Rick Yancey
Acting per se, like all art, is a process of abstracting, of retaining only significant detail. But in impersonation any detail can be significant. — Robert A. Heinlein
Excuse me, sir, you got dog poop on your shoe. — James Patterson
I don't think I've ever laid out a batch of songs that pick myself apart the way that these do. — Richard Marx
Empathy frequently informs our earliest days with our infants as we try to figure out what they need, how to comfort and satisfy them. — Katherine Ellison
Nick is like a good stiff drink: He gives everything the correct perspective. — Gillian Flynn
As for your doctrines I am prepared to go to the Stake if requisite ... I trust you will not allow yourself to be in any way disgusted or annoyed by the considerable abuse & misrepresentation which unless I greatly mistake is in store for you ... And as to the curs which will bark and yelp - you must recollect that some of your friends at any rate are endowed with an amount of combativeness which (though you have often & justly rebuked it) may stand you in good stead - I am sharpening up my claws and beak in readiness. — Thomas Huxley
People actually ask me why I bring in projects on budget and on time. It seems I am not living up to the fashionable genius role. I really enjoy when a project gets down to the wire, and through sheer force of will and faith in our process, we cross the goal line, when most people thought it impossible. — Curtis W. Fentress
Now then is my chance to find out what is of great importance, and I
must be careful, and tell no lies. — Virginia Woolf
Every single American - gay, straight, lesbian, bisexual, transgender - every single American deserves to be treated equally in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of our society. It's a pretty simple proposition. — Barack Obama
The tragedy is not that nonviolence did not work against the Nazis, but that it was so seldom utilized ... The churches as a whole were too docile or anti-semitic, and too ignorant of the nonviolent message of the Gospel, to act effectively to resist the Nazis or act in solidarity with the Jews. — Walter Wink
