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Wilf: God bless the cactuses! The Doctor: That's cactI. Alien: And that's racist! — Russell T. Davies

A story isn't about a moment in time, a story is about the moment in time. — Walter D. Wetherell

Man is a creative retrospection of nature upon itself. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Whether men are pleased or not, we will, we must, worship the Lamb that was slain. — John Newton

I had a lot of coaching for the movie and no, I have never sung professionally before. — Christopher Atkins

Man is something to be surpassed. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You are a very special person. There is only one like you in the whole world. There's never been anyone exactly like you before, and there will never be again. Only you. And people can like you exactly as you are. — Fred Rogers

To say someone is a vision is to pay them a great compliment. If you say that they look a sight it is a grave insult. — Teresa Monachino

It was sort of his 'Brando' moment - his very 'method' moment. He just absorbed it and continued on. — Barry Pepper

The user in China wants the same thing that any Internet user wants - privacy in conversations, maximum access to information, and the ability to speak their minds online. — Rebecca MacKinnon

The moon is hidden behind a cloud ... On the leaves is a sound of falling rain ... No other sounds than these I hear; The hour of midnight must be near ... So many ghosts, and forms of fright, Have started from their graves to-night, They have driven sleep from mine eyes away: I will go down to the chapel and pray. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The only answer that I give to you
is doing it," he said. "A just request
is to be met in silence, by the act. — Dante Alighieri

The error of those who reason by precedents drawn from antiquity, respecting the rights of man, is that they do not go far enough into antiquity. — Thomas Paine