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I love how the landscape gives the impression of vast space and intimacy at the same time: the thin brown line of a path wandering up an immense green mountainside, a plush hanging valley tucked between two steep hillsides, a village of three houses surrounded by dark forest, paddy fields flowing around an outcrop of rock, a white temple gleaming on a shadowy ridge. The human habitations nestle into the landscape; nothing is cut or cleared beyond what is requires. Nothing is bigger than necessary. Every sign of human settlement repeat the mantra of contentment: This is just enough. — Jamie Zeppa

All fear is imaginary, reality is its antidote. — Andre Comte-Sponville

I wonder if the people that get inspired by the things that I say realize how much they inspire me!!! — A.M. Sawyer

Film recognizes neither time nor space, only the limits of man's imagination — Nicholas Ray

I began seeing things out of my right eye. This was a relief because Mom and Dad did not know if I would ever see anything again. — Amy Rankin

When we would think of God, how many things we find which turn us away from Him, and tempt us to think otherwise. All this is evil, yet it is innate. — Blaise Pascal

I have a scary side of me. — Lena Headey

Beware of those who criticize you when you deserve some praise for an achievement, for it is they who secretly desire to be worshiped. — Suzy Kassem

Asked how he became a star, Mr. Carson once replied, I started in a gaseous state and then I cooled. — Johnny Carson

Around the edge of the crowd was a little 13-year-old bouncing up and down with a grin that went from ear to ear. She was so happy for her sister. It was a charming moment, and I think thats the essence of what Emily Hughes is. — Dick Button

Dear Sugar will save your soul. I belong to the Church of Sugar. — Samantha Dunn

Great men taken up in any way are profitable company. We cannot look, however imperfectly, upon a great man without gaining something by him. — Thomas Carlyle

It takes a habit to replace a habit. — Napoleon Hill

It is always distressing when outraged morality does not possess the strength of arm to administer direct chastisement on the sinner. — W. Somerset Maugham