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After I saw a couple of pictures put out by my fellow comedy-directors, which seemed to have abandoned the fun in favor of the message, I wrote Sullivan's Travels to satisfy an urge to tell them that they were getting a little too deep-dish, to leave the preaching to the preachers. — Preston Sturges

But I also saw a city still bruised and bleeding from years of crushing war. I saw souls darkened by loss and bitterness in the crusades. I saw faith destroyed after the brutality we'd endured in its name. — Julie Berry

Breathe of life, living soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There is a time in our life when we need to strut our stuff and groove on grandiosity, when we need to be viewed as remarkable and rare, when we need to exhibit ourself in front of a mirror that reflects our self-admiration, when we need a parent to function as that mirror. — Judith Viorst

Preparing a child for the world of tomorrow is one of the most important roles a parent plays in a child's life. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Socialism is practical, in the best sense of the term; a living, vital force of inestimable value to society. — Daniel De Leon

I'm interested in knowing the secrets that connect human beings. At the very deepest level, all our secrets are the same. — David Shields

Men, once enemies, are now jointly governing in Northern Ireland. And although there have been several hitches, by and large it's working well. — Betty Williams

Doubt is a central factor all the time. There's always the doubt: What the hell am I doing out here in the middle of the woods, all alone, painting? — Neil Welliver

The loss of a child is the most terrifying place for me to go. — Nicole Kidman

A man of science doesn't discover in order to know, he wants to know in order to discover. — Alfred North Whitehead

She can be ornery now and then, vain for sure, petulant and impetuous, silly at times, ill disposed toward the help, even malicious and malevolent when angry, but, still, she has always been the one for me. — Rabih Alameddine

Makridakis and Hibon reached the sad conclusion that "statistically sophisticated or complex methods do not necessarily provide more accurate forecasts than simpler ones. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

It is a mistake to apply American democratic procedures to the faith and the truth. You cannot take a vote on the truth. The value of democracy stands or falls with the values which it embodies and promotes. — Pope John Paul II

It is safest to grasp the concept of the postmodern as an attempt to think the present historically in an age that has forgotten how to think historically in the first place. — Fredric Jameson