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I was putting a lot on the line for a guy that was probably as ready to commit to a relationship as George Clooney was. — Anonymous

Americans are very smart about the things they care about, and ignorant about the things they don't. — Jonah Goldberg

Do you ever wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it? I always wait for the longest day of the year and then miss it! — F Scott Fitzgerald

Information is controlled because the free flow of truth is not always expedient for those wishing to maintain control. — Bryant McGill

You have not done enough, you have never done enough, so long as it is still possible that you have something to contribute. — Dag Hammarskjold

Affectionate violence. For when a hug just won't do. That's a Hallmark card for you. — Lauren Beukes

Contentment is nothing more than a complete absence of judgment and resistance to what is. — Maximus Freeman

One day you will arrive at a station on the train of existence that you've always known has been there. You'll find there will be no train in sight, with no sense of arrival. There is only a perpetual arrival, a timeless condition of infinite awareness. — Frederick Lenz

So getting that balance between what is honoring scripture and the Word and also acknowledging the fact that by the virtue of putting it on film there's going to be a variation and adaptation, I mean, it's a fine dance and a balance. Our producers and directors have worked so hard to get that right and I'm really proud. I think it's a pretty good job. — Joseph Fiennes

Attention is the key to transformation- and full attention also implies acceptance. — Eckhart Tolle

South African literature is a literature in bondage. It is a less-than-fully-human literature. It is exactly the kind of literature you would expect people to write from prison. — J.M. Coetzee

Searching and the route we take are more important than making a find. — Yehudi Menuhin

We believe very strongly that you stop that denial of coverage by promoting choice. Let people make the decisions. — Eric Cantor