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Don't be afraid to imagine yourself doing something bigger than you have the resources to do right now. Dreaming is free. It costs nothing, but your time. — Daniela Gabrielle

A man who reads effeminate may well be consistently heterosexual, and another one might be gay. We can't read sexuality off of gender. — Judith Butler

I don't know what an audience wants to see but I know what I like to see. — Paul Guilfoyle

The things that happen in fiction mirror those things that have happened ---or will happen soon --- in real life. — Bill Granger

The reason 'closure' is a cliche is that it is used too often, too imprecisely, and doesn't in any case reflect reality. In reality, such closure in broken friendships and much else in life is rarely achieved; only death brings closure and then not always for those still living. — Joseph Epstein

By undercutting fundamentalism and intolerance, education would curtail violence and war. By empowering women, it would curb poverty and the population explosion. — John Brockman

You should praise, criticize and flirt with people right to their face, only then it will make a difference. — Amit Kalantri

We visual communicators have so much good to share: rather than sharing our chemical and style addictions, we could be using our professional skills to help communicate health information, conflict resolution, democracy, technology. — David Berman

I think about my own sons and my own daughters, and I'm sure that many parents are concerned about what their children are exposed to. — Billy Graham

Showing a greater fondness for their own opinions than for truth, they sought to deny and disprove the new things which, if they had cared to look for themselves, their own senses would have demonstrated to them. — Galileo Galilei

I'd stand on the side of the road when I was just a little girl singing on trash cans. — Missy Elliott

There had been something about the island that made the girls forget who they had been. All those rules and shalt nots. They were no longer waiting for some arbitrary grade. They were no longer performing. Waiting. Hoping. They were becoming. They were. — Libba Bray