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I came out to my parents as gay, and then I realized, you know, four or five years later, that I wasn't really happy, no relationships were working, and there was something missing in my life, and you know, I was doing drag, performing and stuff, and I realized through that arc that I was much happier doing that. — Candis Cayne

Extraordinarily, I was up in the cemetery in Derry City, and I had a red cape on with a fur hood as a little girl, when a gun battle broke out between the IRA and the British Army, and I got caught in the crossfire. — Roma Downey

Life is not a spectator sport; it requires full pads and full participation. — Toni Sorenson

There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them. — George Orwell

There are undoubtedly advantages to being dead, said Julius. — Jonas Jonasson

And so it is that we do not exist until we do; and then it is that we play with our world of existent things, and order and disorder them, and so it shall be that non-existence shall take us back from existence, and that nameless spirituality shall return to Void, like a tired child home from a very wild circus. — Malaclypse The Younger

Unfortunately ... I missed out on the California Gold Rush a century before ... I'll be dammed if I miss out on this one. — Timothy Pina

Sometimes success demands a certain refined insanity. — Isobelle Carmody

The claim in Psalms that "the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament proclaims His works" (Psalms 19:2) is not a mere metaphor. The study of nature, even with all its intellectual rigor, is filled with spiritual wonder. — Gerald Schroeder

There were even sand sharks, she'd read, so maybe she'd swim close to shore. But after living in Ohio — Kaira Rouda

I said this to my daughter, if you don't practice the guitar, when you get older you wouldn't be able to play it. It's that simple. If you want to play the guitar, you put a half hour in everyday, but you have to do it. — Woody Allen