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Why should I hold back now and sound mediocre, just so I can sound mediocre twenty years from now? — Janis Joplin

THE BIBLE, IN ALL ITS PARTS, IS INTENDED to communicate to humanity the realities of redemption. Over — Sandra L. Richter

You need to develop mental habits that allow you to activate the same brain patterns we activate during gameplay. — Jane McGonigal

What a pleasure life would be to live if everybody would try to do only half of what he expects others to do. — William J.H. Boetcker

Courage is being the only only one who knows how terrified you are. — Tom Clancy

It was like a new world opened to me, the world of science, which I was at last permitted to know in all liberty. — Marie Curie

Already when I was very young, I was a fabulador. I loved to give my own version of stories that everybody already knew. — Pedro Almodovar

What is man's ultimate direction in life? It is to look for love, truth, virtue, and beauty — Shinichi Suzuki

My sexual nature is irrelevant. I'm an actor, I play roles, fragments of myself. — David Bowie

People ask all the time, "What are you thinking?" It's my least favorite question in the world. The last bastion of solace is my mind. It's an invasion. — Charlie Sheen

He showed the fineness of his nature by being kinder to me after that misunderstanding than before. Nay, the very incident which, by my theory, must in some degree estrange me and him, changed, indeed, somewhat our relations; but not in the sense I painfully anticipated. An invisible, but a cold something, very slight, very transparent, but very chill: a sort of screen of ice had hitherto, all through our two lives, glazed the medium through which we exchanged intercourse. Those few warm words, though only warm with anger, breathed on that frail frost-work of reserve; about this time, it gave note of dissolution. I think from that day, so long as we continued friends, he never in discourse stood on topics of ceremony with me. — Charlotte Bronte

That is the beauty of having characters that don't make a big deal out of being gay, or lesbian, or whatever. They are just what they are, and that is acceptable - and that nobody should question that and that love is love. — Katrina Law