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The Simpsons is the best thing on American television. — Stephen Hawking
When you don't educate the people, you're crippling them. You are, you're not giving them ways to survive. — Emmanuel Jal
I am more one for the story, I think, than the action. — Sara Sheridan
Songwriting is ... all about intuition - this thing pops into your head for a reason and it's up to you to follow it. It's like there's a spirit, or intuitive network, that comes through all of us, but most people don't take the time to think about it or remember it. These little things pop into our heads - it's just a process of intuition. The initial thought comes in a baby state, and you work on that some more. — Jim James
Love takes so much more than a few nights in bed and a few hours of conversation. In the past six months, I have also learned that it means many things to people. For the longest time, I thought that love meant staying and persevering. Today, I know that love is living, giving, believing and letting go. Sometimes it even takes twelve years for you to question whether or not you ever really had it. — Christine Brae
Time passes. That's the rule. No matter what happens, no matter how much it might feel like everything in your life has been frozen around one particular moment, time marches on. — Cynthia Hand
How useful are documentary photographs if there is no follow up, no way of knowing what happened next in the story? — Martha Rosler
I'm on this extraordinary adventure, and if I have no one to talk to at the end of the night, I feel lonely. — Katy Perry
God gave me a great body and it's my duty to take care of my physical temple. — Jean-Claude Van Damme
He calmed himself, shut his eyes, and fell asleep. The rear light of consciousness, like the last express train of the night, began to fade into the distance, gradually speeding up, growing smaller until it was, finally, sucked into the depths of night, where it disappeared. All that remained was the sound of the wind slipping through a stand of white birch trees. — Haruki Murakami
Many novels and modern publications are corrupters of morals or distorters of truth. — Ezra Taft Benson
... secrecy adds a charm to an amour ... — Frederick Marryat
How truly blessed we shall be if at the price of even very great sacrifices we shall have made God known and loved by one more soul! — Rose Philippine Duchesne
