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Though Argaven might be neither sane nor shrewd, he had had long practice in the evasions and challenges and rhetorical subtleties used in conversation by those whose main aim in life was the achievement and maintenance of the shifgrethor relationship on a high level. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Folger resembled Vangie more than Waltz, — J.A. Kerley

Great men, great nations, have not been boasters and buffoons, but perceivers of the terror of life, and have manned themselves to face it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In America, my initial impression was that death or the possibility of it always seemed to come as a surprise, as if we took it for granted that we were immortal, and that death was just an option. — Abraham Verghese

The only thing that someone could say about me that would hurt me would be something that's true that I don't want to be. — Tucker Max

The fascist state is the corporate state. — Benito Mussolini

No matter what people say, your fans are the ones that come to watch the movie or come to your shows and that's the most important thing. — Ashlee Simpson

Religion is belief in someone else's experience. Spirituality is having your own experience. Atheism is no experience only measurement. — Deepak Chopra

Anything you can do to express yourself is a form of art. That's why I love my craft so much. I always wanted to play other artists. If I can't play an instrument, then I want to play a character that can. There is an artist behind everything, and I think that's beautiful. — Emily Rios

I know that a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania is about the most random place for a country singer to come from, but I had an awesome childhood. — Taylor Swift

I think breathing is actually the key to a lot of opening up of other parts of yourself that you haven't used, for any job, but particularly in acting. — Sigourney Weaver