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I read the Bible to myself; I'll take any translation, any edition, and read it aloud, just to hear the language, hear the rhythm, and remind myself how beautiful English is. — Maya Angelou

There's a myth about actors saying, 'Oh no, that's not me on screen at all. I'm just acting.' OK, if I were to say to you that's not me, that's fine. And I would tell you that I don't behave like a villain everyday, and that's true, I don't. But to say there's absolutely none of me in there is ridiculous. — Cary Elwes

God loves us completely. And He knew us at our worst before He ever began to love us at all. — Rich Mullins

I remember watching the Blu-ray, and also when they first released it on DVD in the collection of all three movies of 'The Godfather,' and seeing all of those scenes that they cut out, and there wasn't a single one of them that I wished they had kept it, but they were the most exciting thing to watch anyway. — Matt Reeves

My dad always associated information with liberation. He was very much in that Malcolm X tradition. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

I want to go to New Zealand so bad! I have amazing memories of being in that country, of jumping off of a building in Auckland and having so much fun. — Sean Mackin

In the world of business, the people who are most successful are those who are doing what they love. — Warren Buffett

Dolly Parton's done 'Stairway to Heaven.' Anything's possible. — Robert Plant

Home runs usually come in bunches for me. If I'm feeling good and I'm on time, I can drive the ball even more. — Garrett Atkins

As the years went by I became a writer and illustrator, although exclusively of fantasies. — Chris Van Allsburg

I'm always game for everything. What people don't understand is that the networks are who you have to get to take a chance on you. I wanna do it all. The trick is convincing a network to do it with you. — RuPaul

The number of choirboys indecently assaulted annually by vicars and churchwardens may lead you to suppose that England is a deeply religious country. I — Tom Sharpe