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Every artist creates with open eyes what she sees in her dream. — Marge Piercy

I am a prosecutor in my bones. When I see something, I immediately go to: how is this going to affect a child? — Kamala Harris

Well, I'm not only a direct descendent of the Anunnaki, but I'm one of the original hybrids. My royal blood is almost pure as I was begotten from the strongest and most ancient of our kind. — J.M. Northup

[A]pparently, it's okay to WORK as a waitress but not to BE a waitress. — Deb Caletti

It was impossible not to smile back-Nick radiated light. — Michelle Madow

It's rare that I turn down a photo or autograph, because these are the people that support me, so why not support them. I love it and I invite it. I love what I do and the whole 'celebrity' life and all that. — Lance Gross

Literature is doomed if liberty of thought perishes. — George Orwell

If a hit came along, I wouldn't be unhappy about that. But I'm a bit too old for that now-doing videos and all those types of TV shows. I've kind of done all that, in the '70s. — Nick Lowe

How many of us would really leave our families, our jobs, our education, our friends, our connections, our familiar surroundings, and our homes if Jesus asked us to? If He just showed up and said, 'Follow Me'? No explanation. No directions. You could follow Him straight up a hill to be crucified. Maybe He would lead you to another country, and you would never see your family again. Or perhaps you would stay put, but He would ask you to spend your time helping people who will never love you back and never show gratitude for what you gave up. Consider this carefully- have you ever done so? Or was your decision to follow Christ flippant, based solely on feelings and emotion, made without counting the cost? — Francis Chan

We have to realize a kid will love us one day and hate us the next. That cannot change who we are and what we are about. — Joe Paterno

I worked with Stanley Kubrick for almost a year back in 1990, trying to develop the screen story for his project 'Artificial Intelligence,' which is about a robot boy who wishes to become a real boy, a future scientific fairy tale inspired in the myth of Pinocchio. — Ian Watson