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All I wanted with that film was to represent the possibility that there might be normal people who are Muslim or Arab with the same fears, responsibilities, hopes. — Tony Shalhoub

Men might as well be imprisoned, as excluded from the means of earning their bread. — John Stuart Mill

You have to know ... What you have to know in all of this, through all of this, is that no matter how lost you are in this maze of hell and confusion, that in the end, I promise you, you will be found. — Allison Winn Scotch

Every thought I have is colored by what I learned by what I learned from reading Ray Bradbury. — Joe Hill

She had fallen in love so many times that she began to suspect she was not falling in love at all, but doing something much more ordinary. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Anyone who's ever shifted from general affection and enthusiasm for a lover to outright obsession knows what I mean: the relationship is just there occupying a small corner of your heart, and then you wake up one morning and some undefinable tide has turned forever and you can't go back. You need it; it's a central part of who you are. — Caroline Knapp

If you must fail, fail spectacularly. — Ransom Riggs

Love is a fearless soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Only education grows even its endless use.. — Yatendra

I think friendship is learning from Leeeuk hyung in Super Junior. Oh, I know, friendship is Super Junior. — Yesung

The way we speak and think of the Puritans seems to me a serviceable model for important aspects of the phenomenon we call Puritanism. Very simply, it is a great example of our collective eagerness to disparage without knowledge or information about the thing disparaged, when the reward is the pleasure of sharing an attitude one knows is socially approved. And it demonstrates how effectively such consensus can close off a subject from inquiry ... Unauthorized views are in effect punished by incomprehension, not intentionally and not to anyone's benefit, but simply as a consequence of a hypertrophic instinct for consensus. — Marilynne Robinson