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Good stories will tell you that facing the lie is the worst terror of all. And there is no talisman or magic sword that is half so potent a weapon as truth — Tad Williams

Our job is to become more and more of what we are. The growth of a poet seems to be related to his or her becoming less and less embarrassed about more and more. — Marvin Bell

Even when you think you have your life all mapped out, things happen that shape your destiny in ways you might never have imagined. — Deepak Chopra

On 'Grey's Anatomy,' I didn't have to move too much. I think I ran through the hospital three times. — Eric Dane

I don't ever feel like I have it all together. — Brooke Shields

Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over. — Guy Finley

In every detail a city should reflect that human beings are sacred and that they are equal, — Enrique Penalosa

Reading always calmed me down: filling my head with other - made up - people's problems and conflicts made my own seem less terrible, less real. — Heather James

When I'm writing for a book, it's much more reflective process. I have certain things that may not translate well to the stage, but, when they're on the page, people can really get into them. My first two books were aiming to be funnier, but the third was more about deep exploration. Things about being a parent and growing older that I thought would be perfect for a book. — Paul Reiser

We must keep in mind that where the road is crooked, God makes it straight, and where our hearts are wounded, God makes us whole. As we open our hearts in purity and simplicity, admitting to God that we are completely powerless in the area of our problem, His illumination redeems us. — Marianne Williamson

I want to do drama, light comedy, the whole range. — Bobby Darin

I don't want to be one of those people who have the best part of their life be 'back when.' — Heather Watts

in its early days the film industry made more than four hundred silent movies exploiting the nation's fascination with Appalachian feuds and moonshine making. — Dwight B. Billings