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There is never an embarrassing silence that can't be turned into a regrettable conversation. — Robert Breault

If you believe in the values of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, if you're willing to work hard and play by the rules, you are part of our family. And we're proud to be with you. — William J. Clinton

Let us fall before the majesty of our great God, acknowledging our faults, and praying that he will make us ever more conscious of them. — John Calvin

As far as consistency of thought goes, I prefer inconsistency. — John Cage

My wife asks me, when I get home from auditions, if they asked how tall I am. And if I say "Yes," then she says, "Okay, you didn't get that job." — Adam Baldwin

We're playing for our lives now. — Bob Melvin

I think Leopard is a much better system [than Windows Vista] ... but OS X in some ways is actually worse than Windows to program for. Their file system is complete and utter crap, which is scary. — Linus Torvalds

My mother lives in Moscow, and I would like to visit her. Now she always has to travel to Finland or a Baltic country to meet me. But I have to expect that my papers would be confiscated in Moscow immediately, and that they would harass my family. I can still have more impact in the West with my books and lectures. — Garry Kasparov

His gaze was impossibly kind as he said, Then, daughter dear, call me Dad. — Penny Reid

In the midst of global recession, in the face of uncertainty about what's going to happen next, film looks for inspiration to real people. — Simon Beaufoy

I love Samui in the wee small hours. I especially love it on nights like this when the white moon stares down from the blackness like the pockmarked eye of a blind god. At such times, when the island's bright signs have paled to grey and the broom of sleep has swept the revellers to their beds, my mind's cynical crust cracks open a little, and some fanciful poetry leaks in. Then the dark hills appear to me as slumbering prehistoric leviathans, the clouds assume the air of restless ghosts, and the moon-dusted sea murmurs in some long forgotten tongue of the divine. — John Dolan