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I've got two little girls, I'm not scared about sex. I'll teach them, it's not going to kill them. But what could kill them is violence. Guns, drinking and driving, these are the real dangers in our society. — William H. Macy

You don't need to know my name. You'll forget it soon enough. — Norihiro Yagi

By embracing your mother wound as your yoga, you transform what has been a hindrance in your life into a teacher of the heart. — Phillip Moffitt

The moon passes into clouds
so hurt by the street lights
of your glance oh my heart — Frank O'Hara

You have to list all your special skills on a form when you get an agent. There's fencing, stage combat, horse riding, motorbike riding, Spanish, French, German, whatever. I just ticked everything. I talk about 10 languages according to that form. I even ticked the extreme sports box. — Isla Fisher

Would you give up the craft of your hands, and the passion of your heart, and the hunger of your mind, to buy safety? — Ursula K. Le Guin

Highest Providence often works a wonderful miracle: that of having evil men make others who are evil to become good. — Severinus Of Noricum

Jackie smiled graciously and did her part, the noblesse oblige she had talked about. I almost wished she'd been rude to them, since I had to hold the elevator door open for a long minute while she signed one of the briefcases with a Magic Marker. There were distant chimes, indicating that somebody else wanted the elevator, and the door kept thumping me as it tried to close and answer the call. — Jeff Lindsay

Accordingly, since you cannot read all the books which you may possess, it is enough to possess only as many books as you can read. 4. "But," you reply, "I wish to dip first into one book and then into another." I tell you that it is the sign of an overnice appetite to toy with many dishes; for when they are manifold and varied, they cloy but do not nourish. So you should always read standard authors; and when you crave a change, fall back upon those whom you read before. — Seneca.

So with stun-sail piled on stun-sail, we sailed along, — Herman Melville

Prayer is a silent surrendering of everything to God. — Soren Kierkegaard