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Dr. Robert Hare, one of the foremost researchers on sociopathy, believes that a sociopath is four times more likely to be at the top of the corporate ladder than in the janitor's closet, due to the close match between the personality traits of sociopaths and the unusual demands of high-powered jobs. — M.E. Thomas

When we succumb to temptation, we are failing to believe in that moment that everything we need, in Christ we already have. — Tullian Tchividjian

Growing up sometimes forces us to confront the distance between our childhood hope and the truth. — Sara Shandler

The thematic bucket of vomit that I've been chained to since I was about 9 is the moral complexity of anti-heroism. I have always been interested in good people who do bad things for understandable reasons. — Neil Cross

Drama entered my home last week, but I ushered it to the door and tossed it to the curb. — Barbara Brooke

Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg are fantastic producers and showrunners, and they lead a very, very positive, fun, creative environment to work in and to work with. — Geoff Johns

There is no single approach that actors take to their craft. And the best thing you learn is that you have to really listen and respect each actor's own process and own method, and that takes a kind of delicate, non-imposing patience and openness, I think, to get the very best out of the people you work with. — Todd Haynes

Teased
Sometimes
when I'm teased
I don't cry,
I go away.
When I come back
my brother and his friends
are doing something else.
I remember.
They forget. — Richard J. Margolis

Gymnastics has become degraded as the participants have become younger. Once it was a sport of grace for women, never for little girls. — Vera Caslavska

When you think of two things to say, pick your favorite and only say that, my mother suggested once, as a tip to polite social behavior, and the rule was later modified to one in three. — Karen Joy Fowler