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no State can command obedience if it does not deserve respect; — Anonymous
Strange, how the world could move on even when it had been shaken to its foundations. — R. Lee Smith
I tended to be drawn to the weirder, darker stuff. Horror and sci-fi anthologies. — Karen Russell
For me, everything's too much and nothing's enough. — Mary Karr
First rule of government of the people, by the people, for the people: Never tell the people! — Arthur C. Clarke
As I have pointed out, it is the Christian tradition that is the most fundamental element in Western culture. It lies at the base not only of Western religion, but also of Western morals and Western social idealism. — Christopher Dawson
You get a script and you love it. You find a director that you trust, and it becomes all about how do I commit to this as fully as possible? And the last thing you can afford to have in your mind is what are other people going to think of this? — James Van Der Beek
Pain is hard to bear ... But with patience, day by day, Even this shall pass away. — Theodore Tilton
They made an oddly joined puzzle, but the pieces fit in the right craggy places. — Erika Swyler
even if you turn off the TV, the TV in your mind continues to run. So you have to also stop the TV in your head. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Adult fantasy gets a bad name. You think of Xena - Warrior Princess. If you don't do it expensively, it becomes tacky and you end up just appealing to 45-year-old single men. — Harry Lloyd
Sometimes God lets you be in a situation that only He can fix so that you can see that He is the One who fixes it. Rest. He's got it. — Tony Evans
I think what I try to do with all the naysayers, negative comments, or even people that think you can't do it, I'm trying very hard to use it as motivation and to add to that chip on my shoulder. — Erin Andrews
Rigorously comb through the pages of your life until you can even speak its broken dialects fluently. — Curtis Tyrone Jones