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Silence, yes, but what silence! For it is all very fine to keep silence, but one has also to consider the kind of silence one keeps. — Samuel Beckett

Adopting a new healthier lifestyle can involve changing diet to include more fresh fruit and vegetables as well as increasing levels of exercise. — Linford Christie

Because how could I rest, when the world is so cruel and hard, and yet might be so sweet. — Sarah Walters

- Goblin, that was a dumb stunt.
- It sure was. Made me feel forty years younger. — Glen Cook

Now I'm in a king's cage. But so is he. My chains are Silent Stone. His is the crown. — Victoria Aveyard

I realize that many elements of the Buddhist teaching can be found in Christianity, Judaism, Islam. I think if Buddhism can help, it is the concrete methods of practice. — Nhat Hanh

The difference between the big budget films I've done is the length of time. But in terms of the day-to-day, you're still going on to set, you're getting into character, and you're going and doing your job, so there's absolutely no difference. It's just the structure around it and the length of time. But in terms of budget and money, it doesn't really manifest itself. — Andy Serkis

People will believe thousands of different lies in succession rather than confront a single scintilla of truth. — Steve Hely

When I'm designing I try to think about what I like to see on other people. — Dwyane Wade

I'm not the most romantic guy, although I do try. — Seth Rogen

When we do something wrong we want people to forgive us but when someone does something wrong we never want to forgive them. — Vignesh S.V

Time, thought Bobby suddenly, was a very frightening thing. — Agatha Christie

Therefore our entire salvation and bliss are solely dependent on one Man: Christ. And here the work of our redemption is described in the three propositions: that Christ descended from heaven, that He resides in heaven above, and that He ascends into heaven again. The first one states who the person is; the second, the work He performed, the third, why He performed it. — Martin Luther