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Racist thought and action says far more about the person they come from than the person they are directed at. — Chris Crutcher

I think the theater work and the on-camera work feed off each other. My theater work has become more simple, and my on-camera work has become more energized or more spontaneous. — Michael Stuhlbarg

Vietnam was a palpable failure. And of course, in retrospect, it was even more clearly a disaster and a failure than maybe people understood at the time. — Robert Dallek

I think this is the most exciting time in the history of photography. Technology is expanding what photographers can do, like the microscope and the telescope expanded what scientists could do. — Richard Misrach

My mom was in a punk rock band called The Trash Women, and they toured and all of that. She had me when she was 17. — Kreayshawn

Values provide perspective in the best of times and the worst. — Charles Garfield

The way to assure morality on Earth was not to behave as though there was a God, even if there wasn't - it was to behave as though there was no God, even if there was. We must act as though ours is all the judgment and forgiveness that is ever forthcoming, if we want any hope of getting anything right. — Jennifer DuBois

Some men grow mad by studying much to know,
But who grows mad by studying good to grow. — Benjamin Franklin

Once he heard that books are always better than movies, but he now knew that movies are better than the real life. — Davor Banovic

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ABOUT RUDY STEINER
He didn't deserve to die the way he did. — Markus Zusak

There is little man has made that approaches anything in nature, but a sailing ship does. There is not much man has made that calls to all the best in him, but a sailing ship does. — Alan Villiers

When 28,000 buildings fall do you know how many walls are no longer there? — Andrea Gibson

Lay a beam between these two towers of such width as we need to walk on: there is no philosophical wisdom of such great firmness that it can give us courage to walk on it as we should if it were on the ground. — Michel De Montaigne