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I'm a little frightened, perhaps. We always are, aren't we? When we have to open a door that's always been there...but we've never opened. [...] I mean frightened by the immensity of what lies beyond the door. A God of Love--infinite and eternal. How could I ever be worthy of that? — Tony Hendra

Trickery is not my native tongue, but I may learn to speak it yet. — Leigh Bardugo

I think that of all the diseases in the world, the disease that all humankind suffers from, the disease that is most devastating to us is not AIDS, it's not gluttony, it's not cancer, it's not any of those things. It is the disease that comes about because we live in ignorance of the wealth of love that God has for us. — Rich Mullins

In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places. — O. Henry

All in all, it is a good life we are living, in a good world filled with good friends. — Carlos P. Romulo

Peace is truly the complete and undisturbed possession of what is desired. — Maximus The Confessor

There was an interesting article in Los Angeles Magazine about women directors. A woman director makes one bad independent film and her career is over. Guys tend to get an opportunity to learn from their mistakes. — Dick Wolf

A canter is the cure for all evil. — Benjamin Disraeli

Ridicule is also a weapon against forces of evil. Really clever, intelligent ridicule. — Ralph Fiennes

Let's give them something to talk about. — Bonnie Raitt

She nodded silently, unable to name as joy any part of the things she felt. — Ayn Rand

Much depends on asking the right question at the right time. — Arthur Koestler

You, your grandmother, the chairman----YOU'RE ALL ABUNCH OF FRIGGIN' IDIOTS!!!"

~Haruhi — Bisco Hatori

My mother was a very wonderful woman. When she and my dad divorced, she moved to California and worked two jobs in the cannery at night and as a waitress during the day. But she saved enough money to establish a restaurant. — Dolores Huerta