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No matter what happens to you in life, you just roll with it. And then, when we went back to shoot Eclipse, I went to Quileute and taught some acting to the kids, and just got to spend some time in the community, which was great because it gave me an idea of where Emily came from. — Tinsel Korey

Like the sun, we are attracted to people who shine with warmth and brightness. — Anthony D. Williams

I got my first laugh when my mother entered me in a baby contest. — Phyllis Diller

Ireland has made its choice for the future and it has chosen the version of Irishness it will build. I know, and I will work with head and heart to be part of it with all of you in creating that future one in which all of us can be part of and part of us too. — Michael D. Higgins

Is liberty your compass needle? Do you live by it? Do you seek it out equally for yourself as for others? Is it your creed? Do you observe its tenets and principles? Are you truly free? — A.E. Samaan

The best way to economize time is to 'lose' half an hour each day attending Holy Mass. — Frederic Ozanam

Be ashamed not of being single, or, unemployed. That comes standard. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

When we're good, we're really good, and when we're bad, it's really bad. Two people that have that much passion must be doing something awfully right. — Magan Vernon

Of all states that understands local control of schools, Iowa is such a state. — George W. Bush

Having faith in the plan of salvation includes steadfastly refusing to be diverted from our true identities and responsibilities. In the brief season of our existence on earth we may serve as a plumber, professor, farmer, physician, mechanic, bookkeeper, or teacher. These are useful activities and honorable designations; but a temporary vocation is not reflective of our true identities. Matthew was a tax collector, Luke a physician, and Peter a fisherman. In a salvational sense, 'so what!' — Neal A. Maxwell