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People assume actresses are afraid to get older; the truth is the roles get a whole lot more compelling once you're too old to play dumb. — Olivia Wilde

An optimist is a driver who thinks that empty space at the curb won't have a hydrant beside it. — Jules Renard

So your stance on beards is? — Kristen Callihan

When Paul was arrested in Japan for having hash in his luggage, I thought he'd be out that night. But it became really serious stuff when he was kept in a cell. I became more fearful as the days went by. — Linda McCartney

I want us all to fulfill our greatest potential. To find our calling, and summon the courage to live it — Oprah Winfrey

I'm running because I think the world is falling apart. — Lindsey Graham

Tea seems to tenderize cheap cuts of beef. After cooking chuck, boiling beef and brisket (I even mixed rib eye, which is ever so cheap, and it's great) I have decided that the tannic acid in the tea is what tenderizes beef! — Heloise

It is only possible to speak in the language and in the spirit of one's time. — Eugene Delacroix

I created a flag from the sport's dignity. I oversee the name of my family with affection, steady nerves and blood. — Helio Gracie

I may even seem to have violated the very influential contemporary distinction between "the context of discovery" and "the context of justification." Can — Thomas S. Kuhn

We were over in Europe all the time their posters were up. That's why I liked them. So now all of a sudden they're going to get a band hat on, and say people aren't acting the right way? — Kim Deal

... And totaly ordinary speaking horses. — Lev Grossman

The Oxford Classical Dictionary firmly states: "No word in either Greek or Latin corresponds to the English 'religion' or 'religious.' "6 The idea of religion as an essentially personal and systematic pursuit was entirely absent from classical Greece, Japan, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Iran, China, and India.7 Nor does the Hebrew Bible have any abstract concept of religion; and the Talmudic rabbis would have found it impossible to express what they meant by faith in a single word or even in a formula, since the Talmud was expressly designed to bring the whole of human life into the ambit of the sacred.8 — Karen Armstrong

he loves me with love that passeth knowledge, and I will love him. His love stripped him of all for my sake; Lord, let my love strip me of all for thy sake. I am a son of love, an object of love, a monument of love; of free love, of distinguishing love, of peculiar love, and of love that passeth knowledge: and why should not I walk in love-in love to God, in love to man, in holy love, in love unfeigned? — John Bunyan

Course, that's the trouble with politics, it breeds politics! So that makes it pretty hard to stamp out. — Will Rogers