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This little man was of the order of beings who must not be opposed, unless you possessed an all-dominant force sufficient to crush him at once. — Charlotte Bronte
Greed is a fat demon with a small mouth and whatever you feed it is never enough. — Janwillem Van De Wetering
I think we may be seeing the beginnings of a resurgence of civic-mindedness in this country. Hopefully the younger generations, which came out in record numbers during the last presidential election, will pass their enthusiasm on to their children. — Sandra Day O'Connor
I got an alibi, just in case you think I did it. Tighter than a crab's ass, and that is air tight. — James Ellroy
the tragedy is that the world never does end, ever. That it goes on & on, forcing us to go along as well, until at last there is nothing else, nothing more. Until there is only what was, same as what is and what will be--Only the truth, which never changes. Truth not made flesh but image, for anyone to see. — Gemma Files
Mankind will never see an end of trouble until lovers of wisdom come to hold political power, or the holders of power become lovers of wisdom — Plato
We learn to believe by believing. We learn to love by loving. The practice of acting on a certain thing, even (or especially) when feeling is absent, embodies the entire "how" of growth. — Eugenia Price
Love is that enviable state that knows no envy or vanity, only empathy and a longing to be greater than oneself ... — Joe McMahon
I have always noticed that whenever a radical takes to Imperialism, he catches it in a very acute form. — Winston Churchill
When I pass a judgment about something, I am injecting — Taite Adams
Pain is my daily routine. As long as I don't go to the hospital, it's nothing for me. — Jackie Chan
Did you just insinuate I'm comparable to Chuck Norris? Because I'll take that. — Jamie McGuire
The balance of the frame - the way an actor is relating to the space in the frame - is the most important factor in helping the audience feel what the character is thinking. — Roger Deakins
