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The creative process ignites our imagination, and I believe that that same imagination is what will propel us forward with issues of social change. I do think we have to acknowledge that we are a very capitalistic and consumptive nation, and that talk about conservation or issues of sustainability is never going to be popular with the dominant culture because it means checks and balances on an economy that is reserved for the dollar, rather than an economy that honors and respects spiritual resources and the right of all life to participate on the planet, not just our species. — Terry Tempest Williams

To go to Mass is to go to Heaven. — Scott Hahn

Nobody, from that standpoint, is any luckier than I am or will ever be any luckier than I am. It's great. — Boomer Esiason

We live in a world of fortune and luxury, yet how poor and sad we are at times. — Rachel Hauck

The boy sang in a shrill high descant and seemed to be trying not to sing in tune. — Anton Chekhov

Sleep deficit and an anemic pocketbook dictate my erratic lifestyle. — Wanda Coleman

If you act, you show character; if you sit still, you show it; if you sleep you show it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Happiness involves pleasure.1 - Aristotle — Frederic Lenoir

I find it soothing to take something wrinkled and make it smooth. It feels anticipatory. It's what I do before a celebration. And nobody bothers me when I'm ironing. — Alexandra Stoddard

I see myself as a storyteller. So, when I read something, I see the story, and I see it on screen, in my head, in a certain way. I always want to see it and see me in it. — Samuel L. Jackson

It's really interesting, for an actor, that you can continue to do season after season and not play the same role. — Mark Consuelos

The genre of science fiction is a fun house, an amusement park ride, but it's also a problem. The question that's always being indirectly asked is this: 'Just who do we think we are and, further, who do we want to be?' — Douglas Lain