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The prisoners stand on the other side, three of whom require their own cages. He hands out the Eucharist through a sort of mail slot in the grate. They have slots in each cage, he tells me, and when they do the sign of peace, they can reach out to each other. One time an inmate held up his fingertip to a tiny hole in the grate. Fr. Williams placed his hand against the grate as well. "It really sums up the whole thing. You have this human being reaching through a cage to touch another human being within a bigger cage, within a prison. — Kerry Weber

I always start a movie by being very firm and very hard and very, very serious, and then I can relax a little more once I've gained respect. That's part of the job - you have to earn the respect of your crew. — Maryse Alberti

As much as we need to approve the Keystone pipeline, we need to think far broader than that. — Ted Cruz

Fitness has to be fun. If it is not play there will be no fitness. Play, you see, is where the process. Fitness is merely the product. — George A. Sheehan

My faith is a tool I employ, a metaphorical context I find apt, but it is inert until placed in a hand that needs it. — Thomm Quackenbush

Fade, flowers, fade! Nature will have it so; 'tis but what we in our autumn do. — Edmund Waller

The fate of a nation has often depended upon the good or bad digestion of a prime minister. — Voltaire

The quickest way to kill the human spirit is to ask someone to do mediocre work. — Ayn Rand

It was not flirting, just verbal ping-pong. I was dying to slam the ball but too polite to stop the back-and-forth. — Andre Aciman

As long as I fight, I am moved by hope; and if I fight with hope, then I can wait. — Paulo Freire

Heartbreak is our indication of sincerity: in a love relationship, in a work, in trying to learn a musical instrument, in the attempt to shape a better more generous self. Heartbreak is the beautifully helpless side of love and affection and is just as much an essence and emblem of care as the spiritual athlete's quick but abstract ability to let go ... But heartbreak may be the very essence of being human, of being on the journey from here to there, and of coming to care deeply for what we find along the way ... — David Whyte