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Destiny, noun: 1. The inevitable or irresistible course of events. 2. The inescapable future. 3. See also screwed. — Seanan McGuire

I never ever would have thought initially it would have been someone like Pierce playing Charles. I think he has an innate likeability to him, as soon as you meet him he's very, very charismatic. Charles, on the page, was someone who's very domineering and quite a negative character, and Pierce just by being Pierce can change the whole dynamic of it, which made for a much for interesting relationship. He's a really nice guy. — Robert Pattinson

The most elementary experience of life proves that the effects of compulsion last exactly as long as the physical or moral club can be applied. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Population growth is exceeding farmers' ability to keep up ... Our oldest enemy, hunger, is again at the door. — Lester R. Brown

You lied to me!"
"You're going to have to be more specific. What did I lie to you about this time? — Gina Damico

When I read for 'Girls,' I was like, 'The script says 'Handsome Carpenter,' so someone else is going to get the part. They'll have someone handsome, not me.' — Adam Driver

Sean's a better person when he's directing. He becomes a queen when he's an actor. And he's so unhappy when he's acting. — Robin Wright

Give royal treatment to your original magic effects, because one of the effects might make you the king of magic. — Amit Kalantri

I actually remember very specifically the night that I launched Facebook at Harvard. I used to go out to get pizza with a friend who I did all my computer science homework with. And I remember talking to him and saying I am so happy we have this at Harvard because now our community can be connected but one day someone is going to build this for the world. — Mark Zuckerberg

Perhaps the moral of the story is that as uncivilized as we humans so often act, we are ultimately civilized beings. The sad thing is that so many of the people who got off the trail in this fashion would have been perfectly happy if they could have just forced themselves to hoist their pack, hitch back to the trail, and take the very first few steps. The challenge simply lay in beginning. — Bill Walker