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Everybody's opinion is equally valid, and I feel like everybody should have an opportunity to speak out, and everyone should have the courage to speak out. — Michael Franti
You lose them the same way your lose a battalion; by errors of judgment, orders that are impossible to fulfill, and through impossible conditions. — Ernest Hemingway,
Perhaps his anger was intensified because he saw her getting pleasure from something that was beyond his reach. — Roald Dahl
We are all part of something magnificent. — Jenna Alatari
With a feature film you're dealing with so much more money and you've got to be very aware of the fact that you're really working with an audience. You've got to have a relationship with the audience. Play with them and show them things you want them to see. — Taika Waititi
So what did you do when death came to your house? We continued in the same way as before. What is that, a failure of the imagination? Are you in denial? This is not wholly true; we continue in the same way as before but in parenthesis. My thinking has switched its grammar. The present continuous is its single operational tense. Uncertainty is our present and our future. — Marion Coutts
Don't explain your author, read him right and he explains himself. — Mark Twain
A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future and accepts you for who you are today. — Aleatha Romig
There's more courage in admitting you love someone and fighting for them than letting them go because it hurts less." Suddenly, — Kandi Steiner
I mean always had a lot of self-confidence. — Ruben Studdard
Truth does not demand belief ... — Dan Barker
Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust?
And, live we how we can, yet die we must. — William Shakespeare
I wake up every morning at nine and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up. — Benjamin Franklin
I believe we will elect a new President in 2012. — Newt Gingrich
In 1975, another landmark paper showed that mothers presiding over an empty nest were not despairing, as conventional wisdom had always assumed, but happier than mothers who still had children at home; during the eighties, as women began their great rush into the workforce, sociologists generally concluded that while work was good for women's well-being, children tended to negate its positive effects. — Jennifer Senior