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I think I'm wealthy. I make a good living for what I do. Well, it depends. If I'm doing an independent film I'm making no money - probably losing money. But if I'm doing a studio film, I'll make a decent wage. I can live for a year without working. — Eric Stoltz

One way to think about the magnitude of the changes to come is to think about how you went about your business before powerful Web search engines. You probably wouldn't have imagined that a world of answers would be available to you in under a second. The next set of advances will have an different effect, but similar in magnitude. — Tim Berners-Lee

Some were bitter. Some were sweet. Some were hardly anything. That was just the way of things. — Patrick Rothfuss

I came back to work when my children were two months old. At that early age, they seem to have little awareness of anybody but their Raggedy Ann dolls, so it wasn't a matter of them missing me. I was missing them. — Jane Pauley

God's providence is never characterized
in broad generalities or pious abstractions but always in the particular, in the personal, in the recognition of grace in an unlikely time, at an unlikely place. Who could have anticipated ravens? — Eugene H. Peterson

There is no force in the universe more powerful than your will or power. — Edgar Cayce

I grew up on a ranch with my father, so he educated us really early on about guns. We used to go target shooting all the time. — Eva Longoria

You don't have to speak monosyllables to be simple. What we mean by simple is finding the core of the idea. — Chip Heath

Did I say that she was beautiful? I was wrong. Beauty is too tame a notion; it evokes only faces in magazines. A lovely eloquence, a calming symmetry; none of that describes this woman's face. So perhaps I should assume I cannot do it justice with words. Suffice it to say that it would break your heart to see her; and it would mend what was broken in the same moment; and you would be twice what you'd been before. — Clive Barker

I was in my thirties before I learnt that I too would prefer not to see what I could no longer have — Tim Winton