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Between the time of Jesus and the 20th century, 19 million people were executed for trivial offenses.68 — Steven Pinker

People like to say you're either born with style or you're not, and that's complete hooey. You've gotta develop your own and find your own.If you just put on whatever they're trying to sell you, you will always be out of fashion. Otherwise, they can't keep selling you. So, you will always be out of fashion. Get used to it. That's the game. Whatever they say is fashionable, chuck it. — Lauren Hutton

Those silent times, those times when I was one with the mountains, earth and the black stones that held fire - those times were the strength and joy of my life. — Sherryl Jordan

The problem with being in the public eye for a long time is there are 20 years worth of looks to come back and haunt you! — Louise Nurding

Her loss had left her lost. Loss? Such a misnomer. Nothing was lost. Something was taken. She felt robbed, like someone had broken into her life and stolen her valuables. It wasn't a loss. It was a theft. And she knew she would never get it back. — Tiffany Reisz

Truth has many dimensions, and the way you arrive at truth in complex situations is through many perspectives. — Eric Kandel

I had always been more interested in playing and improvising than sitting down at a desk and writing out a piece. I'd always found it more fun to play, and the other a little bit tedious. I always had trouble with the decisions. — Terry Riley

Mere heathen morality, and not Jesus Christ, is preached in most of our churches. — George Whitefield

Sydney: I like Latin. It's fun.
Eddie: I can't believe you think we're the strange ones. — Richelle Mead

One eye of the photographer looks wide open through the viewfinder, the other, the closed looks into his own soul. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

It was impossible to look forward when one was constantly being reminded of painful loss. — Lisa Kleypas

The graphic novel? I love comics and so, yes. I don't think we talked about that. We weren't influenced necessarily by graphic novels but we certainly, once the screenplay was done, we talked about the idea that you could continue, you could tell back story, you could do things in sort of a graphic novel world just because we kind of like that world. — Todd Farmer