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I was a Muslim once, remember, and it was when I was most devout that I was most full of hate. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
With sculpting, nothing is cloudy or mystical. It's just about this object, and if you're trying to depict reality, and you do it well, then the outcome is the truth. — Channing Tatum
They're [zombies] us, you can also have the wrestler zombie, the clown zombie, the Jay Leno zombie and the nun zombie. I've never seen the clown werewolf or vampire. But because zombies are us, at the lowest possible level, they're a lot more versatile for storytelling. — Tom Savini
I want to stick in live television. And I'm hoping to continue on in a second season of Rock Star. Plus, I've got my 'Barely Brooke' swimsuit line with Venus USA and my new calendar is coming out. — Brooke Burke
A child's attitude toward everything is an artist's attitude. — Willa Cather
You know, when I was little, my dad told me that if I misbehaved, he'd send me to live with a witch who ate children.'
'Really?'
She nods. 'I was so afraid of the witch. Feelings are magnified when you're young, I think, and the fear can stay with you for a long time. I eventually grew out of the fear but even now when I read something with a witch, my mind always traces back to that story. Isn't that weird?'
'How'd you grow out of it?' I ask. 'The fear?'
She takes a long moment to answer. 'I read lots and lots of books about witches. — Stephanie Oakes
Because I live and work in Washington, D.C., I have a ringside seat at the world capital of The Persuasive Arts, or, as I like to call it, The Opinions Racket. — Gene Weingarten
Whatever bliss we think we're going to find, we may find it in brief flashes, fleeting moments that come and go. There's an impossibility to nailing down any good feeling. — Harold Ramis
I know how hard it is to let go of hate, but you have to try. It only leads to more suffering. — R. Scott Boyer
So you were good enough for the Cullach Gorrym, good enough to marry Dorelei mab Breidaia, good enough to beget Alba a successor, but not good enough for the Queen's daughter?" Urist's lips curled with scorn. The tip of his knife flicked upward. "Well, that's what I think of that, lad." The red yarn parted and fell. — Jacqueline Carey