Moonstones Pittsburgh Quotes & Sayings
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I seem to have been cast several several times to do it. I think in this one, Phoenix is not purely evil. She was in the comic books at some point but the way the writers created her or we always talked about her, was that she was torn with her powers taking over and trying to control them at the same time. It was challenging to play which made it interesting for me to play this character. — Famke Janssen

I'm not talking about the girl who wants to have fun and a good time with no strings attached. I'm talking about the girl who's looking for a free ride after the ride ends. — Penny Reid

Only time would tell if this blazing fire would eventually die on the altar of ephemeral summer love, or if, by any chance, it had the power to kindle for a while, then light up anew, this time to burn forever more. — Effrosyni Moschoudi

The art of a magician is not found in the simple deception, but in what surrounds it, the construction of a reality which supports the illusion. — Jim Steinmeyer

For we are like olives: only when we are crushed do we yield what is best in us. After — Bohumil Hrabal

When you recite you're giving a performance, in the way that an actor or a singer performs, and some poets are not interested in doing that, maybe because they're writing for a readership as opposed to an audience, or because they see poetry as a very private art. — James Arthur

Daddy said a Republican was somebody who couldn't enjoy eating unless he knew somebody else was hungry, — Mary Karr

When you can't figure out what to do, it's time for a nap. — Mason Cooley

Look around. There are no enemies here. There's just good, old-fashioned rivalry. — Bob Wells

Theodicy, the philosophers call it: the problem of God's justice. The — Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

Life goes on after sorrow, in spite of sorrow, as a defense against sorrow. — Cornelia Meigs

As a rule, the extent to which politics can become the object of free scientific inquiry is a most accurate barometer by which to measure the degree of academic freedom in a country. — Masao Maruyama

She had always been different, even when she tried not to be, unable to curb her curiosity which led her to read a great number of books. Her world was constantly expanding until she could no longer fit herself into the culture that was most important to her. — Susan Power