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William's mother, dead these six years. He spoke of her with love, but without grief. Six years, and whatever the loss, happiness steals back. — Mary Stewart

Faith is an adventure; it is the courage of the soul to face the unknown. But that courage springs from the hope and confidence of the soul that its adventure will succeed. — Henry Van Dyke

Not all marriages are made in heaven. Some, probably most, are constructed here on earth for any number of reason. — Farahad Zama

Engineering is a creative practice. — Cory Arcangel

I can sleep anywhere! I can come off stage during the interval of a play, lie down for four minutes then wake up feeling better. — Helen McCrory

Smiling, I shake my head. Nothing. I just had this image of Thor and Captain America having a beer. — Kristen Callihan

If you wear a different perfume every day, I do not recognize you. — Oscar De La Renta

What makes me vulnerable is any genuine expression of emotion in the presence of another person. It makes me vulnerable and my inclination is, of course, immediately to back away from anything that makes me vulnerable. — Moby

They are each good when they are out, and each bad when they are in. — Will Rogers

When I was very little, I was sort of consumed by a love for opera. Weirdly enough, I went from being really enthusiastic about construction vehicles at the age of seven to being really passionate about 'La Traviata' by the time I was eight. — Ezra Miller

One of the things I've really gotten past in the last couple of years is the idea of being made uncomfortable by the way things appear, rather than how things are. Clearly in this business you have to contend with a lot of that. — Aimee Mann

In that August of 1957, however, the cloakroom was often crowded, with senators talking earnestly on sofas and standing in animated little groups, and sometimes the glances between various groups were not comradely at all - sometimes, in fact, they glinted with a barely concealed hostility, and the narrow room simmered with tension, for the main issue before the Senate that summer was civil rights, a proposed law intended to make voting easier for millions of black Americans — Robert A. Caro

My mother is extraordinary; she's a superwoman, like so many other single mothers who are out there. — Wes Moore