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You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward. — Conrad Hall

The 'role of the theatre' is much debated (by almost nobody, of course), but the thing defines itself in practice first and foremost as a recreation. This seems satisfactory. TOM STOPPARD 1993 — Tom Stoppard

How you feel should be secondary to the good you can do. — Laura C. Schlessinger

Any ham-handed idiot can make a woman scream. I prefer to assess ... responsiveness. — Cherise Sinclair

If I had a razor, I'd cut your throat - just to see what ran out of it."
"Caterpillar blood," I said. — Raymond Chandler

Though he'd never know for sure what had happened to them, his mind was super talented at imagining the absolute worst. — James Dashner

I take a situation, analyse it, break it down, put it in the form I want it to be in, and then I toss it away. Let somebody else go deal with it. — Lisa Marie Presley

If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms. — Henry Miller

I might like somebody, and have to go interview somebody that hates them, but I still have to be fair. — Angie Martinez

I would never go to jail to protect animals or plants or wilderness. For me, it's about the people. — Tim DeChristopher

Motherhood was the great equaliser for me; I started to identify with everybody ... as a mother, you have that impulse to wish that no child should ever be hurt, or abused, or go hungry, or not have opportunities in life. — Annie Lennox

There is a terrible truthfulness about photography that sometimes makes a thing look ridiculous. — George Bernard Shaw

And though she sighed as she rejoiced, her sigh had none of the ill-will of envy in it. She would certainly have risen to their blessings if she could, but she did not want to lessen theirs. — Jane Austen