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Compromise is part and parcel of making a movie. It's a question of the kinds of compromises that you have to make. — Todd Solondz

She's in an unusually agreeable mood right now, which leads me to believe that maybe . . . just maybe . . .
"I have one more question, Bridgette."
She cocks an eyebrow and slowly shakes her head. "I'm not telling you the name of that porn."
I drop her hand and roll onto my back. "Fuck."
Maybe not. — Colleen Hoover

The most important thing you do in your life is to die. — Timothy Leary

Often the strongest evidence of my growth in grace is my growth in the knowledge of my need for grace. — J.D. Greear

I love New York, but I'd felt like an outsider here. — Michael Arad

Poor King Edward, now under the ground.
Hacked his lungs out. They've yet to be found. — Cynthia Hand

When you are generalizing, and when your goal is to malign and to say things about an entire group - there are tens of millions of Scientologists in the world - when you decide to blanket statement that 'Scientology is evil,' you are my enemy. — Kirstie Alley

I don't care what is written about me as long as it isn't true. — Katharine Hepburn

the good sense to fortify himself with the things of the flesh for the struggles of the spirit. — Ellis Peters

I am deep in my willed habits. From the outside, I suppose I look like an unoccupied house with one unconvincing night-light left on. Any burglar could look through my curtains and conclude I am empty. But he would be mistaken. Under that one light unstirred by movement or shadows there is a man at work, and as long as I am at work I am not a candidate for Menlo Park, or that terminal facility they cynically call a convalescent hospital, or a pine box. My habits and the unchanging season sustain me. Evil is what questions and disrupts. — Wallace Stegner

The national park idea has been nurtured by each succeeding generation of Americans. Today, across our land, the National Park System represents America at its best. Each park contributes to a deeper understanding of the history of the United States and our way of life; of the natural processes which have given form to our land, and to the enrichment of the environment in which we live. — George B. Hartzog Jr.