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I'm going to drink his blood, I'm going to chew up his heart and spit it into the gutter for the dogs to raise a leg at. I'm going to peel the skin off him and rip out his veins and hang him with them. — Richard Stark
My idol is Emile Zola. He was a man of the left, so people expected of him a kind of 'Les Miserables,' in which the underdogs are always noble people. But he went out, and found a lot of ambitious, drunk, slothful and mean people out there. Zola simply could not - and was not interested in - telling a lie. — Tom Wolfe
Praying without fervency is like hunting with a dead dog. — Charles Spurgeon
I would love to do a television show in New York City. — Ellen Barkin
Yeah, I had actually tried to stop acting before I made Dead Man Walking. — Sean Penn
No man can be criticised but by a greater than he. Do not, then, read the reviews. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Workers are not being exploited. But if their share of growth doesn't increase, this could be a potential cause of social tension worldwide. — Kenneth Rogoff
A cross could be a shape for expressing something spacious, such as the coordinators of space. That could be called its first significance or its first relevance. — Antoni Tapies
People just deserve to be treated with kindness. — Sophia Bush
The symbolism seemed so apt. The same technology that can propel apocalyptic weapons from continent to continent would enable the first human voyage to another planet. It was a choice of fitting mythic power: to embrace the planet named after, rather than the madness ascribed to, the god of war. — Carl Sagan
Understanding is, after all, what science is all about - and science is a great deal more than mindless computation. — Roger Penrose
You can't shy away from your greatness just because you're afraid you're not great enough — Chris Colfer
Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I,
To mourn, and murmur and repine,
To see the wicked placed on high,
In pride and robes of honor shine.
But oh, their end, their dreadful end,
Thy sanctuary taught me so,
On slipp'ry rocks I see them stand,
And fiery billows roll below. — Isaac Watts
