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It's a privilege to be able to have an idea and go into a group of executives and say, "I really want to write about this, and I really am interested in this," and for them to say, "Yes," and give you the money to make it. — Ryan T. Murphy

Elliot handed him the controller. "Okay, — Kira Archer

No Scripture comes from any Supreme Creator. — Abhijit Naskar

My world is about FEELings. Sometimes, these feelings run so deep i fear i will drown.
Creatively, it's a dream to be so sensitive. In real life, it's exhausting, as i tread water to keep myself from sinking. — Jaeda DeWalt

I sing without hope on the boundary — Sarah Kane

I think my track record speaks for myself ... I have been endorsed by the African Union, but I am a prosecutor for 121 states parties and this is what I intend to be until the end of my mandate. — Fatou Bensouda

I was short and I had a really high voice, and now my voice is low and I'm tall, — Greyson Chance

Then it was silent. Heavy now, not the sleepy silence of before. The kind of silence that meant horrifying things. — Natalie J. Damschroder

No mother would ever willingly sacrifice her sons for territorial gain, for economic advantage, for ideology. — Ronald Reagan

We are here to condemn the Palestinian occupation of the territories, but also to condemn the recent racist attack in France, against both Jews and Arabs. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

You don't have to feed the lie if you don't want it to. If you make it credible it will become that, but only in your mind and only as disproportionate as you've decided it is. Truth has a way of being more persistent and if the two ever meet, truth will win. — Howard L. Salter

The imaginative leap for me of writing for women is no more difficult than the one of writing for men. I've always wanted to have women well represented in the work that I've done because I've always been around them and around the way they look at the world. — Anthony Minghella