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While I was in jail, they handcuffed me and took me to a backroom, where a detective from the FBI and a Secret Service agent were, and they interrogated me for about three or four hours. — Sherman Austin

There's no how-to guide for how to change the world. But it's easy to get hung up by misconceptions about what it takes to make an impact. — Wendy Kopp

You only have to read the lines of scribbly black and everything shines. — Syd Barrett

I have put my faith in the Lord, and I really believe He's taking care of them. They're too beautiful and precious that He's not going to let anything happen to them — Susan Smith

We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love. — Sigmund Freud

Every now and then, they ask me to come in and improvise with Stanley Tucci for an afternoon. They fly me off to America, I improvise for an afternoon - it's not the hardest, most taxing job. — Toby Jones

Politically, the world is so confused right now - there's so much suffering caused by various movements by various parties and people in power in government. — Alice Walker

Lola: You know that thing you said about someone being perfect for someone else?
Cricket: Yeah?
Lola: I think you're perfect, too. Perfect for me. And ... you look amazing tonight. You always do.
Cricket: Did I black out? Because I've daydreamed those words a thousand times, but I never thought you'd actually say them. — Stephanie Perkins

Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us. — Jef Raskin

Heaven is not as narrowly literal-minded as hell. — Poul Anderson

I do believe in an everyday sort of magic
the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone. — Charles De Lint

Saints and martyrs had never interested Maggie so much as sages and poets. — George Eliot