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She hated that book. El's not the type of person who can read something that's made her cry and think it was good because it touched her. No, books or movies that make Ellen cry infuriate her. Like, it's some kind of betrayal. — Julie Murphy

My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets - Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet. — Jennie Garth

A lot of people don't give much thought to what they believe, and it's easy for them to hold what often are two conflicting ideas in their head at the same time. — Lee Strobel

ID can be hijacked, and cards can be faked. All of the 9/11 terrorists had fake IDs, yet they still got on the planes. If the British national ID card can't be faked, it will be the first on the planet. — Bruce Schneier

When you're making pictures out of heartfelt passion, it hurts when someone calls them a calculated business move. — Michael Douglas

Apology may be scorned, but it retains its inherent value. — John Kador

Mammoths, building a signal to Mars, on the North American ice cap. — Arthur C. Clarke

She said all writers were prima donnas, drunks, social misfits, pompous, or depressed. Brilliant, maybe, but completely crazy. — Ilsa J. Bick

That's the thing about life. A lot of the time, it isn't easy at all. We just have to try to make the best of it. — Nicholas Sparks

I'm pretty easy going, I think. — Beau Mirchoff

A wise person once wrote, "Resentment is like drinking poison and hoping the other person would die." But the only one dying is ourselves. — Debbie Ford

Do you believe in angels? Real ones?'
He strugged. 'I don't think they have feathery wings or anything like that. I think they're people who do good things even if they get nothing out of it. People like your father ... and you. — Bree Despain

There aren't any hard women, only soft men. — Raquel Welch

Who might have ventured into the Strip were usually warned in time and rode away to more tolerant — Louis L'Amour