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I have roles in plays that I hope that I'll be able to do one day. I might be doing them at, like, the East Wilton Playhouse in wherever. But I think that Edie Falco ... to get something even resembling her type of roles, that would be amazing. — Mamie Gummer

For Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the LORD, and to do it, and to teach in Israel statutes and judgments. EZR7:11 — Anonymous

When a noble life has prepared for old age, it is not decline that it reveals, but the first days of immortality. — Madame De Stael

Some women can be fooled all of the time, and all women can be fooled some of the time, but the same woman can't be fooled by the same man in the same way more than half of the time. — Helen Rowland

And so the test of whether or not we have really gotten the point of the Bible would then be the quality of love that we show. — Richard J. Foster

In dark moments of our existence; Life teaches us prudence. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

It is always one's stance upon uncertain ground that invites the attentions of one's enemies. Or discourages it. — Cormac McCarthy

Experiments that crash atoms together could start a chain reaction that erodes everything on Earth. — Martin Rees

Are you also a professional soldier?
He grinned. "I'm more of a gentleman of adventure."
George laughed under his breath.
"I save these two from themselves," Gaston continued. "Occasionally I do a bit of skullduggery."
What? "Skullduggery?"
"Scale a ten-foot wall, jump out of the shadows, break a diplomat's neck, plant false documents on his body, and prevent an international incident type of thing to keep the war from breaking out," Gaston said helpfully. "Dreadful stuff, but quite necessary. — Ilona Andrews

If there are alleys inside me, there must also be hallways. I — Markus Zusak

Carrie, sitting there over your coffee cup in a wasteland of worn-out silver wedding rings, feeding yourself confections of motherhood like the display cakes in the bakery where you worked- all trimming over cardboard. — Rita Mae Brown