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I woke up this morning as one person, and now I'm supposed to be someone else entirely. — Victoria Aveyard

I thought about that for a minute - about what I wanted. — Stephenie Meyer

To him that will, waies are not wanting. — George Herbert

Virtue consists in avoiding vice, and is the highest wisdom.
[Lat., Virtus est vitium fugere, et sapientia prima.] — Horace

The American motion picture is the greatest unconscious carrier of propaganda in the world today. It is a great distributor for ideas and opinions. The motion picture can standardize the ideas and habits of a nation. Because pictures are made to meet market demands, they reflect, emphasize and even exaggerate broad popular tendencies, rather than stimulate new ideas and opinions. The motion picture avails itself only of ideas and facts which are in vogue. As the newspaper seeks to purvey news, it seeks to purvey entertainment. — Edward Bernays

I get recognised in the street, but that's more from all the Scottish people who are down in Blackpool on their holidays. — Charlie Adam

I don't have to see a murder in order to condemn murder. — Billy Graham

In this world, you have to fight to live. In this world, there's no easy way, there's the hard way, and the harder way. — Darby Browne

He left to do whatever editors do. — Bill Bryson

I cannot explain, nor must an artist defend his work or elucidate in such a way the reeling audience can fathom, brutes that they are. — Laird Barron

Because no matter what had happened in the past, in this harrowing present, everybody needed everybody. — Blake Crouch

At least once a year, I meet with a group called the Giving Pledge. It's a group of billionaires - including me, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Ted Turner - who have pledged to give away most of their money to charity. We meet for three days to talk about what we're doing to help make the planet a better place to live. — John Paul DeJoria

I do not believe in pure idioms. I think there is naturally a desire, for whoever speaks or writes, to sign in an idiomatic, irreplaceable manner. — Jacques Derrida