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I think my younger self would be more amazed to know I was doing an interview for 'The Spectator.' — Gary Kemp

Having spent so much time in a fictional world, I prefer to read about the real world. — Brent Spiner

There's a line of dancers waiting to get into Sydney Dance Company. — Graeme Murphy

I have a kind of psychic invisibility. As long as I can stay scared, I can keep people from seeing me. That's what we have to count on. — Larry Niven

I tried to list the things I find pleasant. It's a short list, really, only two things so far, and oddly enough, it begins and ends with you. — Brittainy C. Cherry

I spent most of my time there wondering this: is a man who he is, should he be judged by his actions of the past and maybe even the present, or should he be judged by who he wants to become, what he is trying to be? Should a man be judged at all? And who is he judged by? Look out there." Skad motioned out the window, at the high school kids practicing football. I turned my head to watch them. — Andersen Prunty

To feel the grace of God in a painting of the dear, quiet commonness of a domestic interior, or in a landscape, seascape, cityscape, trains us to feel the grace of God in the thing itself in situ. — Susan Vreeland

Vipassana meditation is not just seeing the things inside. It is also seeing the seer. — Amit Ray

Remember: Enjoy your life today, because yesterday has gone and tomorrow may never come. — Alan Coren

There were things violence could solve - you couldn't be a soldier and not believe that - but this wasn't one of them. — Christopher Golden

For the standard of Christian life was to be strained to a higher pitch; more fasting was required, and more careful separation from the manners and enjoyments of the world; celibacy and martyrdom had great value set upon them, and second marriages were prohibited. — Robert Rainy

Try to understand what the author wished to do, and do not blame him for not achieving what he did not attempt. — John Updike

Genuine wit implies no small amount of wisdom and culture. — Moses Harvey