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You work with stand-up comedians or you work with somebody in theater, you work with somebody from 'Star Search' or 'Survivor' or a kid, it constantly changes how you play with people. — Steve Zahn

I always wanted to play some kind of instrument - piano, saxophone, whatever. I took it up for a while, then forgot about it because I didn't have the time. — Mads Mikkelsen

The sign of a good conscience is for a man to be in support of basically everything that Westboro Baptist isn't. — Luke Myer

Seventy years after Marx's death, one third of the human race lived under regimes ruled by communist parties which claimed to represent his ideas and realise his aspirations. — Eric Hobsbawm

All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind. — James M. Barrie

In World War II, the book you have in front of you, it was said and it is probably true, that there was not a single American who did not know the name of somebody serving in uniform. — Oliver North

Events in life mean nothing if you do not reflect on them in a deep way, and ideas from books are pointless if they have no application to life as you live it. — Robert Greene

In all things it is better to hope than to despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.' " "More Oscar Wilde?" "Galileo, the father of modern astronomy. Another — Kami Garcia

Word - That invisible dagger. — Emil M. Cioran

God's plan is never just about us. — Emily T. Wierenga

Pitfalls he must find on that journey, blind paths perhaps, but through it all the philosophy of belief in the essential goodness, the actual significance of things created, the state of being, 'in love with life. — Frances Chesterton

Each time we enter imaginatively into the life of another, it's a small step upwards in the elevation of the human race. — Susan Vreeland

Willingly Andras followed him into the curved halls of calculus, where the problem of Madame Morgenstern could not exist because it could not be described by an equation. — Julie Orringer

A weed is a plant we've found no use for yet. — Ralph Waldo Emerson