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Wear your clothes with abandon, I say; don't keep them pristine as if for museums: They are meant to wear out. Then you get to buy new ones. — Russell Smith

Now stop your dancing; you wouldn't come out and dance when I played to you. — Herodotus

My movies more often are told through pictures, not words. But in this case, the pictures took second position to the incredible words of Abraham Lincoln and his presence [ ... ] I was less interested in an outpouring of imagery than in letting the most human moment of this story evolve before us. — Steven Spielberg

Jesus became a God and reached His great state of under-standing through consistent effort and continuous obedience to all the Gospel truths and universal laws. — Milton R. Hunter

Sometimes I have taken photographs and just felt so excited that I could barely hold the camera steady, and the photo was boring. — Robert Rauschenberg

We cannot build the future by avenging the past. — T.H. White

Fewer and fewer of our progenitors were replicating themselves via the weird, squishy process to which they devoted their organs of entertainment. — Charles Stross

It's true that I'm drawn to unusual stories. Normal roles don't really attract me. — Eva Green

In his dreams he would be a hero. In his life he felt like a zero. — David Walliams

She wasn't a child who needed imaginary friends. She was imaginary to herself. — Don DeLillo

You broke it. Congratulations. You've just given me my sixth broken nose, and now I'm going to kill you. — Morgan Rhodes

There is no well-doing, no Godlike doing, that is not patient doing. — J.G. Holland

Learning to fly an airplane taught me a way of thinking, an approach to problem-solving that was applicable and effective. Pilots are very methodical and meticulous, and artists tend not to be. — Chris Carter