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When you rest, realize it is not simply ceasing from activity ... it is a gift from God. — Dillon Burroughs

Of course I would change anything if John Cassavetes said so - it's his script. But he was very easy about that. — Gena Rowlands

I think ever since I was a kid I knew subconsciously that I wanted to be an actor. I would walk around the house pretending I was somewhere else. — Kelly Blatz

Managers maintain an efficient status quo while leaders attack the status quo to create something new. — Orrin Woodward

The feeling was a sword thrust as deep as anything he had ever felt, piercing through his body. It seemed like he had been falling for a very long while, and each time he realized it, he had fallen a little deeper, a little further. He had never known that falling in love could be as helpless and complete as this. — Thea Harrison

Every single great idea that has marked the 21st century, the 20th century and the 19th century has required government vision and government incentive. — Joe Biden

My folks built blood into the foundations of this country and I don't aim to see them torn down for no reason whatsoever. — Louis L'Amour

A composer knows that music is written by human beings for human beings and that music is a continuation of life, not something separated from it. — Hanns Eisler

The drop excavates the stone, not with force but by falling often. — Ovid

I wish to marry her ... But she has one drawback, her attitude is uncooperative. — Ernest Hemingway,

I do not know much about God and prayer, but I have come to believe over the last twenty-five years, that there's something to be said about keeping prayer simple. Help, Thanks, Wow. — Anne Lamott

There is no reader so parochial as the one who reads none but this morning's books. Books are not rolls, to be devoured only when they are hot and fresh. A good book retains its interior heat and will warm a generation yet unborn. — Clifton Fadiman

The poet is the one who breaks through our habits. — Saint-John Perse

When I started acting, I had a really strong discipline of knowing that you had to be on time, knowing that you had to work 12 to 16 hours a day, knowing you had to be prepared, knowing you had to be ready, and it's very interesting because if you're an artist and you're creating, you can work very, very long hours but as you're putting out that love of creation, it's almost like you're charged by it, you're charged by the process of it. — Jaime King