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I definitely want to go on acting for as long as I can find employment. I'm never happier than when I'm on a film set. I just want to keep working. — Daniel Radcliffe

Mengistu does not understand the meaning of self-determination, either historically or in the abstract. He cannot conceive of a nation as anything but an absolute centralized authority, totalitarianism, for his rule is nothing less than that now. — Mengistu Haile Mariam

Peace under an illusion is not true peace. It's only meaningful if the real world manages to accomplish it. — Masashi Kishimoto

And I realize how useless wails are and how gratuitous melancholy is. — Mircea Eliade

Someone once said that two halves make a whole. And when two halves move in together, it makes a whole lot of stuff. — Sarah Jessica Parker

God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. — C.S. Lewis

When we are young - or even 32 - we often say 'yes' to everything because we're worried that we won't know what we'll like if we don't try it. — Jami Attenberg

So many directors are solely focused on their own success in Hollywood and multimillion dollar budgets and deals. — Shirley Knight

It is not fore nothing that you are named Ransom. — C.S. Lewis

Secretly, of course, the pauses in our correspondence were as calculated as our casualness. — Marina Keegan

Free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity! — Lawrence Kudlow

Apparently I'm introspective ... levelheaded ... but at the same time, absolutely insane. — Ellie Goulding

In theory momentos serve to bring back the moment. In fact they serve only to make clear how inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here. How inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here is something else I could never afford to see. — Joan Didion

The cigar-box which the European calls a 'lift' needs but to be compared with our elevators to be appreciated. The lift stops to reflect between floors. That is all right in a hearse, but not in elevators. The American elevator acts like a man's patent purge-it works. — Mark Twain

The subject [of Los Angeles] became a general metaphor for anxiety and the speed of modern life. — Edward Ruscha