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A horrible script 99 percent of the time means a horrible movie. But if you start with a good script, odds are you're going to have a good movie. — Ricky Schroder

When I talk about the pain and hardship of a scientist's life, I'm speaking of more than existential angst. Galileo's work was condemned by the Church; Madame Curie paid with her life, a victim of leukemia wrought by radiation poisoning. Too many of us develop cataracts. None of us gets enough sleep. Most of what we know about the universe we know thanks to a lot of guys (and ladies) who stayed up late at night. — Leon M. Lederman

What is evil neither can nor should be loved; for it is not one's duty to be a lover of evil or to become like what is bad; and we have said that like is dear to like. Must the friendship, then, be forthwith broken off? Or is this not so in all cases, but only when one's friends are incurable in their wickedness? If they are capable of being reformed one should rather come to the assistance of their character or their property, inasmuch as this is better and more characteristic of friendship. But a man who breaks off such a friendship would seem to be doing nothing strange; for it was not to a man of this sort that he was a friend; when his friend changed, therefore, and he is unable to save him, he gives him up. — Aristotle.

A good approach to something requires enough resources to handle the demands of that activity. — Lysa TerKeurst

He is both the Raffe I know and a terrifying stranger. He looks like a pissed-off demigod. I've only glimpsed him once in this perfect angel form. — Susan Ee

Hold onto the wings of angels that pass your way. They fly higher than any army that has none. — Shannon L. Alder

I feel some kind of duty to be really, really honest as a writer. The same is true of my songwriting. — Juliana Hatfield

I have longed for a friend; I have sought one who would sympathize with and love me. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

It's against the law to go out on Sunday from the end of June until Labor Day. It forces the fishermen to spend some time with their families. — Bill Vaughan