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For me as an actor, I use a lot of music. Music is a huge part of developing and getting into a certain mindset. — Taylor Kitsch
Whenever a really passionate, talented filmmaker seems to have an interest in me, I take it very seriously because I like to work. — Ethan Hawke
You can't make somebody understand something if their salary depends upon them not understanding it. — Upton Sinclair
I like to deal with somebody who has no illusions about getting favors. — Ayn Rand
Third, it can mean deep, wondering reverence, or "awe" at something immeasurably superior. This is an emotion that is much rarer today than ever before in the history of the world, probably because modern life is so full of scientific knowledge and technological power over nature that we live in a dream of arrogant cleverness and a cocoon of predictable comforts. — Peter Kreeft
We go on multiplying our conveniences only to multiply our cares. We increase our possessions only to the enlargement of our anxieties. — Anna C. Brackett
It is distressing to me that we live in an age in which we still must fight to protect our civil rights as Americans, in which a hate crime perpetrated against someone based their sexual orientation can go unpunished, and in which discrimination is being written into our laws. — John Conyers
I think it's just natural when you're governing, that it's not always easy to remain as pure in principle as you'd like to be. — Rona Ambrose
How can you get giants out of a dwarf, my good chap? Can a thrush lay eagle's egg? Can a dolphin give birth to a whale? — Mehmet Murat Ildan
We must be united, we must be undaunted, we must be inflexible. Our qualities and deeds must burn and glow through the gloom oEurope until they become the veritable beacon oits salvation. — Winston Churchill
The great argument used now against any theological proposition is not, that it is untrue, or unthinkable, or unedifying, or unscriptural, or unorthodox, but simply, that the modern mind cannot accept it. — Ronald Knox