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Never forget a man who holds a secret holds power. A Chinese proverb says: "If women want to keep a secret, one of them must die." What a splendid prospect, I thought! So far I have not heard one single encouraging word about this job. — John Eppler
I don't have any angel blood, as far as I know. — Dominic Sherwood
The more he held me and the more he whispered his love to me in the crook of night, the more I began to believe that I was made for something more. That my body could be used as a home for a child and that my heart could make room for a cradle. — Emily T. Wierenga
No, we are not the master of the state, said King. We are not the servant of the state. We are the conscience of the state. The churches or the religious community should be, I think, the conscience of the state. We're not just service providers. — Jim Wallis
Black music has increased my enjoyment of what I do. It has increased my range, my ability to reach into myself and accept myself. — Michael Bolton
To me, the joy you're going to get in a 'Punisher' story is watching him punish incredibly wicked people. Now, if you can add to that an emotional content, wonderful. — Greg Rucka
I really am just as discontented, but I don't seem to notice it so much. — Dodie Smith
Every script has things that would draw me away or draw me towards it. But I just try and choose as wisely as possible - when I get to choose. — Charlie Tahan
Usually when I write a script, I have in mind some real people that I'm writing about, who don't always act in the film afterward. — Abbas Kiarostami
This isn't like a job we have while we go to college. This is what we like - feed ourselves with. — Annie Baker
You think a 'lord' in front of your name is going to make that face any less ugly? — Brandon Sanderson
The only thing worse than being without you would have been watching them break you day after day, until you weren't yourself anymore — Alexandra Bracken