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Each moment of every one of my relationships serves as the secret path to the summit of myself. — Guy Finley

I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience. — Chyler Leigh

Missionaries never give up on their dream of peace, even when they experience difficulties and persecution, which makes their presence strongly felt today. — Pope Francis

If home is where the heart is, then Belize is my home. — Michael Ashcroft

When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music. — Henry Flynt

The problem is, I cannot meditate. That's the one thing I can't do. That's the thing that's driving me nuts. I have a house by the sea, and I can sit and listen to the sound of the sea and eventually ... but I can't really do it. — Thom Yorke

Apple Pay is forever changing the way we pay for things. — Tim Cook

I am a proud participant of the Spencer Tracy School of Acting: Know your lines, don't bump into the furniture. — Danny Bonaduce

If I could be said to have any kind of aesthetic, it's sort of a magpie aesthetic - I just go and pick up whatever is around. If you think about it, the children were there, so I took pictures of my children. It's not that I'm interested in children that much or photographing them - it's just that they were there ... — Sally Mann

I was not an outstanding student. I did a reasonable amount of work. I got generally good - pretty good grades, but I was not that passionate about getting straight A's. — Steve Case

How could I have ever been ashamed of loving Dante Quintana? — Benjamin Alire Saenz

His cynicism - a veteran's cynicism - was a thing that disturbed him all the time. It seemed to him after the war that the world was thoroughly altered. It was not even a thing you could explain to anybody, why it was that everything was folly. People appeared enormously foolish to him. He understood that they were only animated cavities full of jelly and strings and liquids. He had seen the insides of jaggedly ripped-open dead people. He knew, for instance, what brains looked like spilling out of somebody's head. In the context of this, much of what went on in normal life seemed wholly and disturbingly ridiculous. — David Guterson