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You know you're rich when you have to drive for a half hour to get to your house once you're on your property. — Chris Rock

I said it because it's true. It's the way — Lois Lowry

I don't want to destroy anything. But I want to know what I can destroy. — Bill Callahan

It is cowardly to fly from natural duties and take up those that suit our taste or temperament better; but it is also unwise to take an exaggerated view of personal duties, which shuts out the proper care of the mind and body entrusted to us. — Ellen Swallow Richards

It was once religion which threatened us with a last judgment at the end of days. It is now our tortured planet which predicts the arrival of such a day without any heavenly intervention. — Hans Jonas

I came from a background of directing behind-the-scenes documentaries. — Peyton Reed

Never does Nature say one thing and Wisdom another. — Juvenal

When he wants to be? She says it like it's the endorsement of the year, but the way I see it, people should be nice because they are, not because it's a calculated move on their part. — Elle Kennedy

I am sometimes amazed at what we did not fully grasp in kindergarten. In the years I was a parish minister I was always taken aback when someone came to me and said. 'I've just come from the doctor and he told me I have only a limited time to live'. I was always tempted to shout 'WHAT? You didn't know? You had to pay a doctor to tell you - at your age? Where were you the week in kingergarten when you got the little cup with the cotton and water and seed? Life happened - remember? A plant grew up and the roots grew down. A miracle. And then a few days later the plant was dead. DEAD. Life is short. Were you asleep that week or home sick or what? — Robert Fulghum

Stress is not a state of mind ... it's measurable and dangerous, and humans can't seem to find their off-switch. — Robert M. Sapolsky