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I do a number of things working on human rights issues, prison recidivism rates, and then I also push and have worked a lot on the social issues of rebuilding the family. — Sam Brownback

I trained at the Lee Strasberg Institute at Tisch, which is a huge foundation for young actors. They teach you their methods and give you the sense that acting is much more tangible than most people think. I think there's a mysticism of what acting is, in the fact that it's this ungraspable, spur-of-the-moment thing that nobody can understand. — Roberto Aguire

Spoon the sauce over the ice cream. It will harden. This is what you have been working for. — Nicholson Baker

To get what he wanted, a man had to give other people what they wanted. — Dashiell Hammett

Joining Jesus doesn't add another layer of busyness on top of an already insane schedule. Instead, joining Jesus results in less stress, more life, more laughter and more fruit than what many of us are currently seeing. — Greg Finke

People say they are inventing electric cars. Well, where is the electricity coming from? Flowers? Maybe someday. But what is available now is oil and gas. — Christophe De Margerie

It is better to be small in flesh but large in spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita

For the prose artist the world is full of other people's words, among which he must orient himself and whose speech characteristics he must be able to perceive with a very keen ear. He must introduce them into the plane of his own discourse, but in such a way that this plane is not destroyed. — Mikhail Bakhtin

Man wonders but God decides
When to kill the Prince of Tides. — Pat Conroy

If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will. — Steve Jobs

It took years of keeping journals to trust a simple fact: like life in transit, the writing inside is often fragmented, messy. — Alexandra Johnson

NoScript is probably the most important privacy tool, but it costs you in convenience. — Barton Gellman