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I went to an all-girls private school, where we played field hockey and lacrosse. — Nicole Ari Parker

Though the captives' resistance was dangerous, through such acts, dignity was preserved, and through dignity, life itself. — Laura Hillenbrand

I just happen to be a sucker for humor. So anywhere I can sneak in something that I find potentially interesting or funny I do it as much as I can get away with. — Johnny Depp

What I envisioned back in the 1970s was this thing you would wear as 'glass' over your right eye, and you could see the world though that glass. The glass then reconfigures the things you see. — Steve Mann

The love of violence is an aspect of our humanity. Even the weak wish to be strong primarily so they can wield the whip. — Dan Simmons

There are some troubles from which mankind can never escape ... have never claimed that liberty will bring perfection; they simply say that its results are vastly preferable to those that follow from authority ... As a choice of blessings, liberty is the greater; as a choice of evils, liberty is the smaller. Then liberty always says the Anarchist. No use of force except against the invader ... — Benjamin Tucker

There are things I can't force. I must adjust. There are times when the greatest change needed is a change of my viewpoint. — Denis Diderot

The problem is that taxes aren't used efficiently. — Mian Muhammad Mansha

I started photographing people on the street during World War II. I used a little box Brownie. Nothing too expensive. — Bill Cunningham

Basically, I think that there are some characters that you can just allow the truth of your character as a human being in your real life to come through. — Edward James Olmos

It takes away a lot of the thrill of killing yourself when people are looking for you and you're disappointing them, because it is a lot of fun when you're out there killing yourself. — Anthony Kiedis

He who regulates everything by laws, is more likely to arouse vices than reform them. — Baruch Spinoza