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Ultimately, you know, I'm a grown-up, I've been in this business a long time. I've got kids. I've got to do my stuff. But I also need to keep it there so I can bring it up again the next day at work or whatever. — Kyra Sedgwick
God is enough like us to understand our problems and enough above us to be able to solve them. — Max Anders
You will never be fulfilled until you understand that you must live your life for others, not for yourself. — Greg Baxter
I can't believe that people actually know my first and last name. I think it's really, really, gosh-darn neat. — Brittany Murphy
I would rather be funny than gorgeous, absolutely. Because it's too hard to be gorgeous, you know. I could make a stab at gorgeous as long as I had something funny to say to get out of it. — Gilda Radner
The human imagination ... has great difficulty in living strictly within the confines of a materialist practice or philosophy. It dreams, like a dog in its basket, of hares in the open. — John Berger
Marry an outdoors woman. Then if you throw her out into the yard on a cold night, she can still survive. — W.C. Fields
There is a gentle thought that often springs
to life in me, because it speaks of you. — Dante Alighieri
No matter how old you get, no matter how far you've strayed, a mother can always see right through you. — Kyra Dune
The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood A mother bears a beautiful daughter who is cursed by an old fairy: the daughter will grow up, prick her hand on a spindle, and die. A young fairy modifies the curse: Beauty will not die, but only sleep until a prince kisses her. They marry, but the prince's mother, an ogre, tries to kill Sleeping Beauty and her children; the ogress fails and the prince kills his mother. — Jeri Studebaker
Honor, justice, and humanity, call upon us to hold, and to transmit to our posterity, that liberty which we received from our ancestors. It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them. — John Dickinson