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For me, hour-long drama was always the thing I felt the most comfortable doing, and I've played so many dramatic roles in the theater. — Kate Burton

Everyone expected him to succeed, no matter what the arena, and so failure, even temporary failure, had ceased to be an option. — Chad Harbach

I have worked hard and learnt that I have to make a decision - whether I am going to conform and protect myself or not. I chose not to. — M. Night Shyamalan

What is it about this twilight hour? Even the sound of a barely perceptible breeze pierces the heart. — Ono No Komachi

I guess there's a sort of cycle with writing books. There's all the researching and then the imagining and writing - which is the real job - and then there's always a period when the book comes out and you have to lift your head and venture out. — Monica Ali

It is always the unreadable that occurs. — Oscar Wilde

It is easy to identify a shallow person by the attention he gives to what will do him absolutely no good. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Prayer changes things? No! Prayer changes people, and people change things. — Burton Hill

Call it inevitable, call it the doomed fate of love. Call it karmic, fucked up, the dance of the wolves. Live it, love it, call it life. Call it Led Zeppelin. Yeah, yeah. Really, I don't really, really don't fucking care. — Rebecca Godfrey

True virtue never appears so lovely as when it is most oppressed; and the divine excellency of real Christianity is never exhibited with such advantage as when under the greatest trials; then it is that true faith appears much more precious than gold, and upon this account is found to praise and honour and glory. — Jonathan Edwards

We all want to be happy. We need to expand the notion of what that means, to make it bigger and wiser. — Sharon Salzberg

Mama always said you could tell your friends from your enemies by the ones who didn't say "I told you so. — Penelope J. Stokes