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The measure of our love for others can largely be determined by the frequency and earnestness of our prayers for them. — Arthur W. Pink

Listening to what people were saying wasn't even important. But it was important to look as if you were listening to what people were saying. Actually, listening to what people are saying, to me, interferes with looking as if you were listening to what people are saying. — Errol Morris

The question at this age is what kind of dog you will shortly resemble. She will be a beagle, Prue a terrier. Pamela will be an Afghan, or something equally unearthly. — Margaret Atwood

I was really young when I was working on 'Freaks and Geeks.' In a lot of ways, that was the experience that informed a lot of what I've become, and I feel like every experience I have is in some way or another an extension of something that started there. — Jake Kasdan

When I did comedy I made fun of myself. If there was a buffoon, I played the buffoon. — Sid Caesar

I believed him because the truth is never hard to recognize. Nothing is ever quite so drab and repetitious and forlorn and ludicrous as truth. — Budd Schulberg

He might scream, but I didn't think he would hum. Four — Stephen King

The old saying that war is a racket has taken on an even more shameful meaning. — David Hackworth

Adlai Stevenson, himself a notable speaker, often reminisced about his last meeting with Churchill. I asked him on whom or what he had based his oratorical style. Churchill replied, "It was an American statesman who inspired me and taught me how to use every note of the human voice like an organ." Winston then to my amazement started to quote long excerpts from Bourke Cockran's speeches of 60 years before. "He was my model," Churchill said. "I learned from him how to hold thousands in thrall." — William Bourke Cockran

On the coffee table is a half-empty bottle of Smirnoff's and two cans of NutraSlim. High tea in hell, he thinks, but — Stephen King

A tree as wide as a man's embrace grows from a tiny shoot. — Laozi

If fighting for the legislatures meant a sacrifice of truth and nonviolence, democracy would not be worth a moment's purchase. — Mahatma Gandhi

The rate of inflation can't be judged accurately by a few items the government arbitrarily chooses to measure. — James Cook

The game doesn't always go your way.
Forget fair.
Feel forgotten.
But damn it, Anna,
You don't stop playing. — Terri Fields