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We are aspects of Divinity, in the process of knowing ourselves experientially. — Neale Donald Walsch

My dad was a big card player. — Vince Vaughn

I try not to put pressure on filmmakers to come up with a big scare at the beginning. I think that helps let the audience settle in and get to know the people they're about to spend 90 minutes with. Once the scarier stuff happens, it's scarier because of that. — Jason Blum

When dad says he's going to church, he actually means he's going to a library or a bookstore. - Gabrielle Zevin, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac. — Gabrielle Zevin

We tend to read each other's books in sizeable chunks as they are written. I don't know that you could say we are ruthless with each other - in fact, I suppose we are very kind. There are ways to make suggestions which are not destructive. — Jonathan Kellerman

In real life I'm pretty easy going and pretty chill, I'm not the party girl who will go wild and crazy necessarily. — Bonnie McKee

Life presents itself first and foremost as a task. We take no pleasure in it except when we are striving after something. — Tim Parks

In recent times Italy have been in a World Cup final every 12 years and I hope to still be there in 2018. — Gianluigi Buffon

When a man must force himself to be faithful in his love, this is hardly better than unfaithfulness. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

About six weeks later, she called because she had found a dress. And then she said yes. — Maury Povich

No great thing is created suddenly. — Epictetus

The technique of a great seducer requires a facility and an indifference in passing from one object of affection to another which I could never have; however that may be, my loves have left me more often than I have left them, for I have never been able to understand how one could have enough of any beloved. The desire to count up exactly the riches which each new love brings us, and to see it change, and perhaps watch it grow old, accords ill with multiplicity of conquests. — Marguerite Yourcenar