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Even if I'd had a really happy relationship with my father and there was no emotional hiatus for a decade and a half, I probably would still have made some of the same choices for movies that I've made. — Steven Spielberg

It is better to live alone, there is no companionship with a fool. — Max Muller

Everyone said they were witches.
I desperately wanted to believe it. — Laure Eve

Experience and miracle are two agents crafted with different names and meanings, yet express the exact same nature. It takes a miracle to gap experience. It takes experience to close the wall of a miracle. In the end, the only real difference ... is skill. — Lionel Suggs

Life is like a wheel. Sooner or later, it always come around to where you started again. — Stephen King

If you are going through something with one of your parents, you know that there is this feeling inside you constantly that something is wrong. Even if you want to pretend that it doesn't matter to you or you don't care, the truth of the matter is that you do, because they are your parents and you love them. — Brad Goreski

The best part about life is you don't know the outcome. — T.S. Krupa

Culture makes all men gentle. — Menander

One evening, after he'd read a piece about yet another savagery in Bosnia, I saw there were tears in his eyes. 'Don't it ever stop?' he said. 'I can mind Father telling that there'd be no more wars, not after his one. It shames me. It shames all of us. What's the good in reading, if that's all there is to read about? — Michael Morpurgo

The kind of gospel that our churches are preaching sometimes are not powerful enough to change the very street where these churches are located talk less of the nation where they are — Sunday Adelaja

We have got so many regulatory laws already that in general I feel that we would be just as well off if we didn't have any more. — Calvin Coolidge