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Pittacus Lore, the greatest of them, their leader, had assembled them before the attack. — Pittacus Lore
I don't claim anything of the work. It is his work. I am like a little pencil in his hand. That is all. He does the thinking. He does the writing. The pencil has nothing to do with it. — Mother Teresa
How can [actors] learn their lines and be honest in front of 30 people and all the lights? It makes me cry sometimes. I can't understand how they can be joking with me 30 seconds before, and 40 seconds later they're giving me all this incredible feeling. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Behind every no entry sign there's a door. — Peter Jones
I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root:
It is what you fear.
I do not fear it: I have been there.
From the poem "Elm", written 19 April 1962 — Sylvia Plath
Everybody wants to solve everybody's problems. — Lara Flynn Boyle
I think you should leave [the scar]. [...] It's not as bad as you think. It will look better once it is healed. And besides, you already have a classical beauty. This gives you a romantic beauty as well. — April Adams
In California, the lines on the road are just a suggestion. They're in the left lane with the left indicator on, so naturally it's time to turn right! Are you kidding me? In your Prius? I know, you're saving the Earth by trying to kill the people! — Adam Ferrara
As to classing it in the list of fables, the idea was out of the question. — Jules Verne
They don't want people to listen, they want people to agree," I reply. "And you shouldn't bully people into agreeing with you. — Veronica Roth
No One Diets on Thanksgiving. — Erma Bombeck
Civilisation once looked to art as the means of passing wisdom from one generation to the next. Writing itself was invented in part to convey the sacred: permanent things deserved a permanent place, hence the hieroglyphs on Egyptian tombs. But a modern civilisation that no longer believes in permanent things, one that accepts no certain narrative of meaning, — Philip Yancey
The Consul felt a pang. Ah, to have a horse, and gallop away, singing, to someone you loved perhaps, into the heart of all the simplicity and peace in the world; was that not like the opportunity afforded man by life itself? Of course not. Still, just for a moment, it had seemed that it was. — Malcolm Lowry
The hermit is he who needs a friend, and in the absence of a community has befriended himself. — Anthony Marais
The knowledge and successful pursuit of your destiny brings riches into your world — Sunday Adelaja
