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There are two separate scripts for 'Mockingjay' parts one and two. It's definitely one story, but there are two totally distinct and separate scripts. — Francis Lawrence

Give your real being a chance to shape your life. You will not regret it. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Let it be understood that those who are not found living as He taught are not Christian- even though they profess with the lips the teaching of Christ. — Justin Martyr

Revolution cannot really be conquered... If you wish to understand what Revolution is, call it Progress; and if you wish to understand what Progress is, call it Tomorrow. Tomorrow performs its work irresistibly, and it does it from today. — Victor Hugo

The only thing which consoles for our miseries is diversion, and yet this is the greatest of our miseries. For it is this which principally hinders us from reflecting upon ourselves and which makes us imperceptibly ruin ourselves. — Blaise Pascal

You are the most powerful army in the world; you are the future of this planet. You cannot, you will not spend one more minute of your time looking in a mirror wishing you looked different. — Jamie Le Fay

People get burned out in big families, you can even see it in the naming of children. Like the first kid, "You were named after Grandma." The seventh kid, "You were named after a sandwich I had. Now get your brother, Reuben." — Jim Gaffigan

I rest in the light of forgiveness. — Mary Anne Radmacher

Two things are bad for the heart - running up stairs and running down people. — Bernard M. Baruch

The kind of problem that literature raises is not the kind that you ever 'solve'. Whether my answers are any good or not, they represent a fair amount of thinking about the questions. — Northrop Frye

This is a culture filled with perfect images of women and perfect images of movie actresses, and most people can't live up to them. — Beeban Kidron

First of all, in principle, I'm against physician-assisted suicide, and secondly, I believe it is the prerogative of the federal government to control drug rules. And the idea of using a controlled substance to end somebody's life is something I don't agree with. I can see the idea of using controlled substances to ease somebody's pain. That makes sense. — George W. Bush