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Every true history must force us to remember that the past was once as real as the present and as uncertain as the future. — G. M. Trevelyan

You don't play villains like they are villains. You play them like you know exactly where they are coming from. Which hopefully you do. — Mark Margolis

Then we shan't regard anyone as a lover of knowledge or wisdom who is fussy about what he studies ... — Plato

Growth begins when we start to accept our own weakness — Jean Vanier

If you want to write, keep cats. — Aldous Huxley

David: "How the hell did you get dressed so fast?"
Renee: "How do you know I didn't streak naked through the lobby and had clothes waiting for me in the car?"
David: "Heh. Good thing the archaeological paparazzi didn't have a team on duty."
Renee: "I'd have taken 'em out. My whole body is a weapon. — John C. Stipa

We are dust furrowed by the painful plough of Destiny to give birth to the emptiness of a time. — Sorin Cerin

Really think about what you want your eulogy to say about you, then live THAT. — Tanya Masse

He looked down at her with a smug smile and whispered against her lips, 'I told you I wasn't freaked out. — Marie Force

Well now, Jack," Hastings said from the sidelines. "I'm afraid you've been beheaded. Not a good start." He sounded amused. — Cinda Williams Chima

Wickedness may prosper for awhile, but in the long run, he that sets all the knaves at work will pay them. — Roger L'Estrange

All ideas come about through some sort of observation. It sparks an attitude; some object or emotion causes a reaction in the other person. — Graham Chapman

[ ... ] the success of Egyptian surgery in setting broken bones is very fully demonstrated in the large number of well-joined fractures found in the ancient skeletons. — James Henry Breasted

She, of all people, knew the sacred trust that word
"librarian"
implied. Because a librarian was supposed to to be a spiritual, intellectual mentor who kept your secrets and didn't give you a funny look when you checked out a book on the care and feeding of pythons ... A librarian opened up new doors for you, intellectually, too, without shoving you through them.
A librarian was important. — Beth Fantaskey