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Any act of kindness and any act nonjudgmental love has immeasurable power, which can change the universe. — Debasish Mridha

There's so much I want to do as an actor. I feel like there's so much more that I want to achieve and that I can achieve. — Hilary Swank

So did you get those for me, Leon?" he asks. He watches as Leon pauses the game and pulls out — B.A. Talarico

To say that she had a book is to say that her solitude did not press upon her; for her love of knowledge had a fertilizing quality and her imagination was strong. There was at this time, however, a want of lightness in her situation, which the arrival of an unexpected visitor did much to dispel. — Henry James

Knowledge: knowledge can be dangerous, dangerous for you or for others interacting with you, therefore again dangerous for you. Always treat it with respect. — Florian Armas

Once you know about a work of mine you own it. There's no way I can climb inside somebody's head and remove it. — Lawrence Weiner

Whenever I hear and see a politician or a military leader, a bank of American flags at his back, trying to convince us of the rightness of a policy or a deed that will cause harm to others; when I am almost convinced myself that setting humanitarian concern in abeyance can be justified in the interest of a greater good, I pause and ask myself what my brain-smoked friends would have to say. — James Lee Burke

Make this moment magnificent! — Lailah Gifty Akita

I get so lonely that at times, I literally think it might kill me. — Tillie Cole

Not for the first time Richard reflected that this age's vaunted 'communications industry' had chiefly provided people and nations with the means of frightening to death and simultaneously boring to extinction themselves and each other. — Fritz Leiber

Just as a child, before I ever knew what ballet was, there was something in me where I was always searching for something structured, something that was bigger than me, and something so historical that I could be a part of. I didn't find that until I stepped into the ballet world, and it was overwhelming, the feeling of being a part of something that's bigger than you. — Misty Copeland

But even if we don't have the power to choose where we come from we can still choose where we go from there. We can still do things. — Stephen Chbosky