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Because of their impact on our memories, writers rule. They wield the instrument by which our world is organized. — Danielle S. Allen

Being exposed to the Ryan Murphy machine, it is very much a personal extension of him. So, if I can learn from that and tell longer stories that are quite personal, and balance that out with features, then that would be the ultimate dream. — Alfonso Gomez-Rejon

Mel Blanc passed away in '89, and they held auditions, and I did my first job [as Porky Pig] in 1990. — Bob Bergen

People have the right to defend their country from foreign occupiers, and people have the right to defend their country from invaders who are destroying their country. — Norman Finkelstein

Infidelity and skepticism abound everywhere. In one form or another they are to be found in every rank and class of society. Thousands are not ashamed to say that they regard the Bible as an old obsolete Jewish book, which has no special claim on our faith and obedience, and that it contains many inaccuracies and defects. In a day like this, the true Christian should be able to set his foot down firmly, and to render a reason of his confidence in God's Word. He should be able by sound arguments to show good cause why he thinks the Bible is from heaven, and not of men. — J.C. Ryle

I will usually be in denial about that, too, because I really don't like that. Sometimes I will recognize it and sometimes someone will say, "are you okay?" And then you think, "Oh, maybe I'm not." — Carrie Fisher

One thing I want to teach my son is sensitivity to other people. I want to teach him not to be this macho freak. — Billie Joe Armstrong

Any music can be healing if it inspires, relaxes, encourages or creates enthusiasm for life in you. — David Simon

Keep your children as much as may be from ill company, especially of ungodly playfellows. It is one of the greatest dangers for the undoing of children in the world; especially when they are sent to common schools: for there is scarce any of those schools so good, but hath many rude and ungodly ill-taught children in it. — Richard Baxter

Fundamentally it is only our own basic thoughts that possess truth and life, for only these do we really understand through and through. The thoughts of another that we have read are crumbs from another's table, the cast-off clothes of an unfamiliar guest. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Art contained an undefined mystery that spoke to her soul. — Geraldine Solon