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I would be happy living on a massive ranch in Montana and not seeing anyone except my friends and family. — Nick Frost

The future belongs to those who enhance their level of consciousness and awareness everyday. — Debasish Mridha

Nineteen people flew into the towers. It seems hard for me to imagine that we could go to war enough to make the world safe enough that nineteen people wouldn't want to do harm to us. So it seems like we have to rethink a strategy that is less military-based. — Jon Stewart

We must let our every act be out of love, and for the greater good of all. — Bryant McGill

Any fear is always worse than the thing itself. — Josephine Lawrence

His vices were the vices of his time and culture, but his virtues transcended the milieu of his life. — Orson Scott Card

The real power of silence is to keep silent. The real power of silence is in the works of silence! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

I view my career like a rubber-band ball in that every role is a new experience building toward something bigger. — Jamie Chung

One absolutely crucial change is that feminist film theory is today an academic subject to be studied and taught. "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" was a political intervention, primarily influenced by the Women's Liberation Movement and, in my specific case, a Women's Liberation study group, in which we read Freud and realised the usefulness of psychoanalytic theory for a feminist project. — Laura Mulvey

I'm doing it by enjoying what I do in the gym, really enjoying my foods. — Warren Cuccurullo

Everythings a choice. Nobody's born good. Nobody's born evil. It's always a choice. — Tom Hiddleston

In my opinion, most organized religion does neither agentic service nor relational nurturance very well. — Richard Rohr

If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule? — Cormac McCarthy

There are two ways of ridding ourselves of a thing which burdens us, casting it away or letting it fall. To cast away requires an effort of which we may not be capable, to let fall imposes no labour, is simpler, without peril, within reach of all. To cast away, again, implies a certain interest, a certain animation, even a certain fear; to let fall is absolute indifference, absolute contempt; believe me, use this method, and Satan will flee. — Joris-Karl Huysmans