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Is is true that dictators never dream because they can change their smallest fantasies into realities if they want to? — Alfred De Musset

In my experience, in this industry, the things that have been breakthrough have all been about connecting human beings to each other, communicating with each other. — Renee James

We gain nothing by bringing God's revelation into accordance with today's science. In contrast, it makes perfect sense that God communicated his revelation to his immediate audience in terms they understood. — John H. Walton

More terrorists are given training and sanctuary in the United States than anywhere on earth. They include mass murderers, torturers, former and future tyrants and assorted international criminals. This is virtually unknown to the American public, thanks to the freest media on earth. — John Pilger

I longed to be a flowering branch,
the sea in its rocking, an unguessed world.
Even now it seems so much as if the body was only
the desire of the planet,
as if it could turn itself into the universe
both together, the same, — Linda Hogan

The Living: Those members, persons, and items that still appear to engage their hands into what is hot, what is rubbery, what cannot be seen or lifted — Ben Marcus

I think Europe is going in the right direction and we shouldn't be set back. — Peter Mandelson

Emotions are messy. — Ottilie Weber

Through my writing, I have made new friends and continued to learn about this world of ours in all its wonder, with all its challenges. — Sonia Levitin

People need to learn to live with more risk. — Alain Robert

...the pain of loss would bet better eventually...It didn't get better, it just go different. — Brenna Yovanoff

As an actor, I always feel you basically have to be able to delude yourself. — Paul Dano

The most important thing to realize is we're not blank slates at birth. We don't start off with nothing in our heads, and then get imprinted entirely by our environment. There's something in our heads on the day we're born, and then we grow up and make choices. — Jonathan Haidt

The August noon in us works to stave off the November chills. We survive by what little Fourth of July wits we've stashed away. But there are times when we're all autumn people. — Ray Bradbury

Anyone who says you can't see a thought simply doesn't know art. — W. Ann Reynolds