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I am very, very clear on how difficult it is for a young kid out there to go into the arts without taking a lot of heat from his peers. — Patrick Swayze

Work is necessary; it can be nothing less than a passion; a person is happy in accomplishment. — Maria Montessori

Villains are fun. I think the important thing in playing them is that they don't see themselves as villains. It lets you be a little more expansive. — Rhys Ifans

Prepare for the new; expect the new; embrace the new. Otherwise, you'll just repeat what's old. — Marianne Williamson

Status symbols mean nothing to me, I am neither impressed by nor scared of money. — Dorethia Conner Kelly

Those who are ignorant of Geology, find no difficulty in believing that the world was made as it is; and the shepherd, untutored in history, sees no reason to regard the green mounds which indicate the site of a Roman camp, as aught but part and parcel of the primeval hill-side. — Thomas Henry Huxley

It felt as real as the dusty air she sucked in before and rushed out after. — Solange Nicole

However gemlike mathematical truths may be, research is but a human endeavor. — H. David Burton

In the water is a woman of such beauty that her skin is paler than the white marble and her hair is darker than the night skies. He falls in love with her at once, and she with him, and he takes her to the castle and makes her his wife. — Philippa Gregory

Do you know," he said, "it's twenty years since you wrote Notes from a Small Island?" (This was my first book about Britain. It did awfully well there.) "Twenty years?" I replied, amazed at how much past one can accumulate without any effort at all. — Bill Bryson

You can't make this shit up. — J.D. Robb

NPR editors and journalists found themselves caught in a game of trying to please a leadership team who did not want to hear stories on the air about conservatives, the poor, or anyone who didn't fit their profitable design of NPR as the official voice of college-educated, white, liberal-leaning, upper-income America. — Juan Williams