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True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such knowledge as the people of a given time and society consider most important. Art transmits these truths from the region of perception to the region of emotion. — Leo Tolstoy

The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what's fascinating to me. — Chris Van Allsburg

When you look at movies like 'Titanic,' they make money because of women. They go to see it and bring their men, too. — David Ramsey

For instance, people who have to walk miles for water - and we just turn on the faucet and let it run. Or people right here in our country [USA] who are food insecure, and yet we as a nation throw out an inconceivable amount of food. — Joy Bryant

I was very much a tomboy. I just couldn't do the pink ballet tutus. — Ashley Wagner

I told Bryce if he left without me, I'd turn his pecker into a snail." She arched an eyebrow at Ronan. "Do you have any objection to my riding along?"
His hand went to his crotch. "No, ma'am, none at all. — Vonnie Davis

We learn about life by exploring the texture and depth of space that composes our private inner world. In solitude we revisit our wounded feelings, sins, doubts, and deepest despair, replay poignant memories of loved ones, project what we are becoming, and ascertain the purpose of our being. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I think about what I've accomplished and my career. I care about how many wins I have and whether I'm accomplishing my goals. — Paula Creamer

I wish, peevishly, that he didn't know anything about how soldiers sleep, how they protect their fellow soldiers. It would be nicer if I could share the cloaks warmth with him, if we could lie with our faces together, whispering into the night. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

Can't kill something that doesn't have a heart. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Cultivated leisure is the aim of man. — Oscar Wilde