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Ever since I was young, I was always interested in exploring spirituality. I know that there are many paths to God, there is not just one path. — Kyan Douglas

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Rap music is just computerised crap. I listen to Top of the Pops and after three songs I feel like killing someone. — George Harrison

I do not think that the nerve of the modern child is any too good; how can one expect it, brought up as they are amongst all the horrors of civilization. The 'daring' child who used to be common enough, is seldom met nowadays. — Muriel Wace

Rigg shook her head in disgust. "Dunno. Seems you had plenty choices to me: help your friends or run an' hide. You made ah choice. It was the shitty one, but it was ah choice. — Ash Gray

In my lifetime I plan to see and do alot of things. I want to leave an impact on this world and give my generation and ones to come something to believe in. All the things I set out to be today I shall be, as for tommorrow I will continue to dream and live out my journey. — Duane King

For those protagonists we tend to admire the most, the Inciting Incident arouses not only a conscious desire, but an unconscious one as well. These complex characters suffer intense inner battles because these two desire are in direct conflict with each other. No matter what the character consciously thinks he wants, the audience senses or realizes that deep inside he unconsciously wants the very opposite. — Robert McKee

I never wanted anything to happen to my parents, but a hero needs an origin story. — Joey Comeau

I felt torn
Between living and dying
Between sleeping and surviving. — Stacy Morris

A man or a woman can inspire such deep fantasy and emotion that through the lovemaking embrace of a partners body we make break through the limits of the human condition to touch upon another level of reality. — Thomas Moore

CONGRESS, n. A body of men who meet to repeal laws. — Ambrose Bierce

He wants to put his story next to hers. — Toni Morrison