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All that is carried along by the stream's silvery cascade, rhythmically falling from the mountain, carried by its own current
carried where? — Pope John Paul II

How you all will change the work after I am gone. If I came back a hundred years from now, I just wonder if I would even recognize it. — Paramahansa Yogananda

What's different now is that while political leaders used to give talking points to talk radio, now talk-radio hosts are giving talking points to political leaders. It's all part of the suffocating spin cycle we're in. In media, politics and publishing, the conventional wisdom is to play to this base. — John Avlon

Some of the most beautiful bird calls are cries of distress and fear ... these sculptures are a way for me to express my cry. — Kari Byron

One of the gravest perils which besets the ministry is a restless scattering of energies over an amazing multiplicity of interests which leaves no margin of time and of strength for receptive and absorbing communion with God. — Bonar Law

I don't have a horror film in me just because I don't like to be scared. But I definitely have a documentary in me, and I certainly have dramas. — Todd Phillips

I'd been looking around the world for clues as to what other countries were doing right, but the important distinctions were not about spending or local control or curriculum; none of that mattered very much. Policies mostly worked in the margins. The fundamental difference was a psychological one. The education superpowers believed in rigor. People in these countries agreed on the purpose of school: School existed to help students master complex academic material. Other things mattered, too, but nothing mattered as much. — Amanda Ripley

I haven't done the Star Wars kind of films. — Roger Spottiswoode

The mouth keeps silent to hear the heart speak. — Alfred De Musset

Life is from zero to one, sorrow to pain and love to happiness, passing all along with smile on face despite grief and unhappiness, deep below lies the quenching heart, which is flowing with energy and bloody rain. — Santosh Kalwar