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I often wonder what my life would be like without the use of a library. Throughout my education and career, public and private libraries have been not only the key to much of the knowledge I have acquired, but also have given me a direction within my profession. The best thing about the library is that it is available not only to me, but to everyone. It does not discriminate. — David Horowitz
We've all got a black book of missed opportunities. — Jim Broadbent
When industry people see something different they don't know what to do with it, so filmmakers who make films about women, they kind of fall through the cracks. If a woman filmmaker makes film about war, they say "Okay, this is a war film, it has ninety percent men in it, we know what to do with it." But then it still gets attacked for not doing it properly. But even though it bothers me I don't want to dwell on the sex and gender thing. — Signe Baumane
Jason you can't control the universe and everything that happens in it, but you can control your reaction to it. You can control you, and how you choose to live each day. — Han Nolan
Can we please drop the whole 'school starts tomorrow' talk? I'd like to live in denial for a little while longer. — Aileen Erin
M*A*S*H' was a collection of people, in front of and behind the cameras, that really clicked. — Alan Alda
The most wicked criminals have God on their lips at all times, for God is the only one who can stomach them. — Margaret George
As Hagrid had said, what would come would come and he would have to meet it when it did. — J.K. Rowling
Beasley was a little man whose face looked like an X ray of an ulcer. — Rod Serling
I believe it lures people on to acts of terrible evil by whispering to them that they will do good. That they'll make things not just a little better but all better. — Stephen King
The kiss, dear maid ! thy lip has left
Shall never part from mine,
Till happier hours restore the gift
Untainted back to thine.
Thy parting glance, which fondly beams,
An equal love may see:
The tear that from thine eyelid streams
Can weep no change in me.
I ask no pledge to make me blest
In gazing when alone;
Nor one memorial for a breast,
Whose thoughts are all thine own.
Nor need I write --- to tell the tale
My pen were doubly weak:
Oh ! what can idle words avail,
Unless the heart could speak ?
By day or night, in weal or woe,
That heart, no longer free,
Must bear the love it cannot show,
And silent ache for thee. — George Gordon Byron
