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We have tons of live performances that we're putting on there. We have music videos. There's a music video for the song called I Am Jesus what is one of the funniest music videos, like we just could not find a place for it in the movie, but it's like crazy funny. And we have the whole video. — Nicholas Stoller

Serena hated to admit how easy and addictive it was, getting her way, even when it made her miserable. — V.E Schwab

If he had learned anything in life, it was that there were no happy endings. Life simply went on. — Katarina Bivald

My purpose in beginning the John Wimber biography project was to honor his rich legacy of teaching, his extraordinary character, and the positive & beneficial impact his life has had on my journey as a 'follower of Christ'. I esteem John Wimber's teachings, writing, and impact upon the Body of Christ to be equal with that of C.S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, John F. Banks, D.L. Moody, and Leanne Payne. — R. Alan Woods

Genius is immediate, but talent takes time. — Janet Flanner

Names and individuals are unimportant when Germany's final fate is at stake. — Franz Von Papen

In my heart, I know that marriage equality for every human being isn't a question of if, but only a matter of when. I ask those who feel that giving freedom to others somehow binds you, to please take a good look at what you are standing behind — Russell Simmons

If you're going to build a lean enterprise, you can test and measure how often the company ships iterations, how often it fails, how often it is putting things in front of people that don't work. — Seth Godin

We have traditionally thought of knowing in terms of subject and object and have struggled to attain objectivity by detaching our subjectivity. It can't be done, and one of the achievements of postmodernity is to demonstrate that. What we are called to, and what in the resurrection we are equipped for, is a knowing in which we are involved as subjects but as self-giving, not as self-seeking, subjects: in other words, a knowing that is a form of love. — N. T. Wright

So if you think this is going to save you ... If you think anything is going to save you ... Please consider this your final warning. — Chuck Palahniuk

Did her faint eccentricity of manner mask something more serious, some fundamental cognitive problem? — Robert Galbraith