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Fear, at its center, is a perceived loss of control. When life spins wildly, we grab for a component of life we can manage: our diet, the tidiness of a house, the armrest of a plane, or, in many cases, people. The more insecure we feel, the meaner we become. — Max Lucado

Our frantic days are really just a hedge against emptiness. — Tim Kreider

Time is one's best friend, teaching best of all the wisdom of silence. — Amos Bronson Alcott

I lived on a farm in Illinois, and we didn't have a lot of money. But I lived vicariously through magazines. I was obsessed with Jean Paul Gaultier. I still have the scrapbooks, and I've kept all my designs and sketches. — Melissa McCarthy

I didn't know I wanted to act until it was around 21. I had just come back to Los Angeles after two and half years of traveling and working as a dancer and singer and was looking for a new performing art to study. I started taking acting classes and fell in love. — Caity Lotz

In Hollywood the man who cleans your pool is an actor. The man who sells you your copy of Variety is an actor. I don't think there's a real person left in the place. — Neil Gaiman

The mark of Friendship is not that help will be given when the pinch comes (of course it will) but that, having been given, it makes no difference at all. — C.S. Lewis

Just as there is nothing between the admirable omelet and the intolerable, so with autobiography. — Hilaire Belloc

Books provide context and allow you to think about things over time. Film is like writing haiku; there is an immense amount of pleasure in paring down and paring down. But it isn't the same. — Geoffrey Ward

Love, prayer and miracles go hand in hand. Every great master who has come forth to teach humanity has spoken of love. — Susan Barbara Apollon

A Church which has lost its memory is in a sad state of senility. — Henry Chadwick

Men appear to prefer ruining one another's fortunes, and cutting each other's throats about a few paltry villages, to extending the grand means of human happiness. — Voltaire

Most literature on the culture of adolescence focuses on peer pressure as a negative force. Warnings about the "wrong crowd" read like tornado alerts in parent manuals ... It is a relative term that means different things in different places. In Fort Wayne, for example, the wrong crowd meant hanging out with liberal Democrats. In Connecticut, it meant kids who weren't planning to get a Ph. D. from Yale. — Mary Blakely

I think if actors don't think of themselves as funny in real life they think they can't do comedy. — Ben Barnes