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Individual misfortunes give rise to the general good; so that the more individual misfortunes exist, the more all is fine. — Voltaire

Chris:I forgive you.
Annie: For killing my children and my sweet husband?
Chris: For being so wonderful a guy would choose hell over heaven just to be around you.
— Richard Matheson

I got this Christmas gift with the entire Beatles catalog. I had fun trying to duplicate what I was hearing on these records, only using the instruments I had at hand - an acoustic guitar, and that's all. It was endlessly amusing to me to try to imitate John Lennon and Paul McCartney's harmonies using the guitar. — M. Ward

Love is never afraid of fear. Fear is always afraid of love — Sri Chinmoy

Many times you walk into a room and people have already made up their minds. But it's always good to have something great associated with you. — Henry Thomas

Laurel was no bullshit. She didn't say things she didn't mean. — Jenny Han

I look away, but we've caught each other. And I know this wasn't just a ghost story to him, even if it was to the others. — Jennifer Walkup

I really have no experience," he began. "No one has any experience," said the other, "of the Battle of Armageddon." "But I am really unfit - " "You are willing, that is enough," said the unknown. "Well, really," said Syme, "I don't know any profession of which mere willingness is the final test." "I do," said the other - "martyrs. I am condemning you to death. Good day. — G.K. Chesterton

Only in England is the perversion of language regarded as a victory for democracy. — Anthony Burgess

I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters. — John Cazale

Any system that sees aesthetics as irrelevant, that separates the artist from his product, that fragments the work of the individual, or creates by committee, or makes mincemeat of the creative process will, in the long run, diminish not only the product but the maker as well. — Paul Rand