She wasn't invisible anymore. She'd stepped dead-bang into the spotlight, and she'd painted a big bull's-eye ong>onong> her head. — Joe Schreiber
You have to want to put a competitive, Stanley Cup-caliber team ong>onong> the ice in cong>onong>trast to wanting to hopefully someday financially break even. So you have to really balance expenses with revenue. — Henry Samueli
We know that Elijah did return - at least twice - after Malachi's promise. At Christ's transfigurationg>onong>, Elijah appeared ong>onong> the mount to Peter, James, and John. At the Kirtland Temple, April 3, 1836, Elijah appeared to the Prophet and Oliver Cowdery and said, 'The keys of this dispensationg>onong> are committed into your hands.' — Russell M. Nelson
It's a good thing we dong>onong>'t know when we start out that when we arrive we haven't gong>onong>e anyplace."
"What's wrong>onong>g with success?" Kelly asked, exasperated. "You just walked out ong>onong> the biggest hit show ong>onong> Broadway, something you'd always wanted. Why did you leave?"
"Because, Kelly," I said slowly, "nothing, but nothing is half as good as you expect it to be. — Dean Jones
Twenty years from now, I can look at this medal and say, 'I was the best quarter-miler in the world ong>onong> that day.' If you dong>onong>'t think that's important, you dong>onong>'t know what's inside an athlete's soul. — Vincent Matthews
Jokes are another example of stupidity... we are so wise and so clever and we do stupid stuff, how wise is that?
Jokes ong>onong> stage of being serious... when you aren't serious what you get is more likely somebody being in state of seriousness. — Deyth Banger
Stiff, huh? I think seeing you roll around ong>onong> the floor in that tight little outfit accomplished that. — Collette West
When your LinkedIn Profile doesn't sync with your Facebook persong>onong>a, you are ong>onong> a verge of sinking your brand — Bernard Kelvin Clive
It is better to be a fool than to be dead. It is better to emit a scream in the shape of a theory than to be entirely insensible to the jars and incong>onong>gruities of life and take everything as it comes in a forlorn stupidity. Some people swallow the universe like a pill; they travel ong>onong> through the world, like smiling images pushed from behind. For God's sake give me the young man who has brains enough to make a fool of himself! — Robert Louis Stevenson
On the movie side of things, the difficulties come with so few movies being made, and when they are, it seems that it's a marketing game. Story sometimes takes a backseat to that ong>onong>e grand marketing idea. — Jim Rash
But before I do,
I open the case and watch the spinning arrow. It settles ong>onong> a point, but I still spin, wong>onong>dering where to go. — Ally Condie
Every jungle creature for fifty or sixty yards started raising holy hell ong>onong> the what-the-fuck-was-that party line. — Jim Butcher
Maybe, peace was preferable to pleasure. Maybe, peace is ong>onong>e's first love. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya
They entered there into the uncong>onong>scious philosophy of the town; that life was an incomprehensible marvel, since it was incessantly wasted and spent, yet nong>onong>e the less it lasted and endured 'like the bridge ong>onong> the Drina'. — Ivo Andric
The quality of life in America is dependent ong>onong> the quality of the journalism. Most people dong>onong>'t realize that, but if you think about it, journalism is ong>onong>e of the pillars ong>onong> which our society is perched. — Scott Pelley
Successfully reframing the climate debate in the United States from ong>onong>e based ong>onong> environg>onong>mental values to ong>onong>e based ong>onong> health values ... holds great promise to help American society better understand and appreciate the risks of climate change ... — George Mason
On the questiong>onong> of marriage, as in all other respects, Lutheranism is a compromise, a bridge between two logical views of the universe: the Catholic-Christian and the Individualistic Mong>onong>ist. And bridges are made to go over, not to stand upong>onong>. — Ellen Key
Stand up for your players. Show them you care ong>onong> and off the court. — Red Auerbach
So the researcher's central dilemma exists in an especially acute form in psychology: either the animal is not like us, in which case there is no reasong>onong> for performing the experiment; or else the animal is like us, in which case we ought not to perform ong>onong> the animal an experiment that would be cong>onong>sidered outrageous if performed ong>onong> ong>onong>e of us. Another — Peter Singer
Guys behave like they're naive, but they're not stupid. They know what's going ong>onong>. — Laura Schlessinger
When I was ong>onong> the ice, in the lights, with the music and the motiong>onong>, there was a certain kind of flirtationg>onong> that gave great energy and expressiveness to my performance. — Peggy Fleming
I hung up the phong>onong>e and tapped it lightly against my chin, then wrapped myself tighter in my giant woolen cardigan and poured another glass of boxed wine - the official drink of emotiong>onong>ally cong>onong>fused women ong>onong> a budget. — Heather Cocks
Nathan was something that happened to us, as devastating in its way as the burning roof that fell ong>onong> the family Mwanza; with our fate scarred by hell and brimstong>onong>e we still had to track our course. And it happened finally by the grace of hell and brimstong>onong>e that I had to keep moving. I moved, and he stood still. — Barbara Kingsolver
Natural men may have lively impressiong>onong>s ong>onong> their imaginationg>onong>s; and we can't determine but that the devil, who transforms himself into an angel of light, may cause imaginationg>onong>s of an outward beauty, or visible glory, and of sounds and speeches and other such things; — Jonathan Edwards
One secong>onong>d, we are surrounded by angels holding their swords. The next secong>onong>d, ong>onong>e of their arms drops and his sword thunks to the grass like a lead weight. The angel stares at his blade uncomprehendingly.
Another sword drops.
Then another.
Then a whole bunch, until all the other unsheathed swords fall, thudding ong>onong> the grass like subjects bowing down to their queen.
The angels stare at the swords at their feet in utter shock.
Then everyong>onong>e looks at me. Actually, it's probably more accurate to say they're looking at my sword.
"Whoa." That's about the most intelligent thing I can say right now. Did Raffe say something about an archangel sword intimidating other angel swords if she could gain their respect?
I swivel my eyes to look at the blade in my hands. Was that you, Pooky Bear? — Susan Ee
The goal was never dependent ong>onong> the route that took me there. It was always dependent ong>onong> the heart that got me through whatever route opened itself up to my efforts. — Daniel Pearce
I remember looking back ong>onong> a photo of me ... wearing a suit that was, like, two sizes too big for me. I think a lot of guys dong>onong>'t know what fits. — Talib Kweli
We allow our daily cong>onong>cerns to turn into worry and therefore sin when our thoughts become focused ong>onong> changing the future instead of doing our best to handle our present circumstances. — John F. MacArthur Jr.
Cong>onong>sider this:
1. Would you ride in a car whose driver was ong>onong> the cong>onong>sciousness-expanding "entheogenic" drug LSD?
And here's a bong>onong>us questiong>onong>:
2. Why does an "expanded cong>onong>sciousness" include the inability to operate a motor vehicle? — Brad Warner
I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio ong>onong> my back. — Abbie Cornish
Te is thus the natural miracle of ong>onong>e who seems born to be wise and humane, comparable to what we call "perfect specimens" of flowers, trees, or butterflies - though sometimes our notiong>onong>s of the perfect specimen are too formal. Thus Chuang-tzu enlarges ong>onong> the extraordinary virtue of being a hunchback, and goes ong>onong> to suggest that being weird in mind may be even more advantageous than being weird in body. He compares the hunchback to a vast tree which has grown to a great old age by virtue of being useless for human purposes because its leaves are inedible and its branches twisted and pithy.5 Formally healthy and upright humans are cong>onong>scripted as soldiers, and straight and strong>onong>g trees are cut down for lumber; wherefore the sage gets by with a perfect appearance of imperfectiong>onong>, such as we see in the gnarled pines and craggy hills of Chinese painting. — Alan W. Watts
Being ong>onong> the road is no excuse for having a poor diet. I dong>onong>'t like fast food, but if I have to, I'll order three plain grilled chicken sandwiches and throw out the buns. — Triple H
Old Noel Cong>onong>stant had never known anything about business, and neither had his song>onong> - and what little charm the Cong>onong>stants had evaporated the instant they pretended that their successes depended ong>onong> their knowing their elbows from third base. — Kurt Vonnegut
An educationg>onong>, then, is a cong>onong>stellationg>onong> of practices, rituals, and routines that inculcates a particular visiong>onong> of the good life by inscribing or infusing that visiong>onong> into the heart (the gut) by means of material, embodied practices. And this will be true even of the most instrumentalist, pragmatic programs of educationg>onong> (such as those that now tend to dominate public schools and universities bent ong>onong> churning out "skilled workers") that see their task primarily as providing informationg>onong>, because behind this is a visiong>onong> of the good life that understands human flourishing primarily in terms of productiong>onong> and cong>onong>sumptiong>onong>. Behind the veneer of a "value-free" educationg>onong> cong>onong>cerned with providing skills, knowledge, and informationg>onong> is an educationg>onong>al visiong>onong> that remains formative. — James K.A. Smith
We carve ong>onong> our body what society teaches us and cong>onong>tinue this task, not knowing the identity they force us to have. This identity is carved ong>onong> our faces and our skins. Not knowing our bodies have become "the paper made of human meat," we stuff our bodies and make them a theater where cultural symbols or suppressed symbols play. — Kim Hyesoon
When you're at a lunch, enjoy being - I'm always ong>onong> my phong>onong>e when I'm at lunch or with things here or there. I've learned to put the phong>onong>e down and be present. — Khloe Kardashian
J. R. R. Tolkien, the near-universally-hailed father of modern epic fantasy, crafted his magnum opus The Lord of the Rings to explore the forces of creationg>onong> as he saw them: God and country, race and class, journeying to war and returning home. I've heard it said that he was trying to create some kind of original British mythology using the structure of other cultures' myths, and maybe that was true. I dong>onong>'t know. What I see, when I read his work, is a man trying desperately to dream.
Dreaming is impossible without myths. If we dong>onong>'t have enough myths of our own, we'll latch ong>onong>to those of others - even if those myths make us believe terrible or false things about ourselves. Tolkien understood this, I think because it's human nature. Call it the superego, call it commong>onong> sense, call it pragmatism, call it learned helplessness, but the mind craves boundaries. Depending ong>onong> the myths we believe in, those boundaries can be magnificently vast, or crushingly tight. — N.K. Jemisin
A world without glass would strike at the foundationg>onong> of modern progress: the extended lifespans that come from understanding the cell, the virus, and the bacterium; the genetic knowledge of what makes us human; the astrong>onong>omer's knowledge of our place in the universe. No material ong>onong> Earth mattered more to those cong>onong>ceptual breakthroughs than glass. — Steven Johnson
This was ong>onong>e of the secret jokes about marriage. People turned out to be exactly the opposite of how they'd seemed at first; they then went ong>onong> changing randomly, as though enacting a hypothesis of unceasing chaos. — Anjali Joseph
In spite of her cute little angelic face and pink sneakers, Brianna is actually a baby Tyrannosaurus rex. On STEROIDS! — Rachel Renee Russell
Great. He had a ranch with no power, a burgeong>onong>ing blizzard, animals depending ong>onong> him and now, a frightened, felong>onong>ious elf to look after. — Roxanne Snopek
It is awesome to feel you are carrying ong>onong> the family name. — Daniel Day-Lewis
I wrote 'Young Guns' ong>onong> spec because I really believed that the young age of these guys historically, the whole legend of Billy dying at 21, would attract a young staple of stars, and that would be the game-changer. — John Fusco
It seems disrespectful to me to see ladies in church in very short skirts or skimpy, sleeveless tops. I would imagine that it could be distracting to men who are trying to keep their minds ong>onong> God. — Elisabeth Elliot
Like a butcher sharpening knife ong>onong> knife
I sharpen heart ong>onong> heart inside me. — Yehuda Amichai
I look forward to cong>onong>tinuing to be a role model to women across the country and helping them have cong>onong>fidence in all they do in the ring, ong>onong> the court or in the game of life! — Marlen Esparza
Whoa." Adrian leapt up and rushed to Jill's side. "You need to let this go. What, are you going to start a fight with some girl?"
Reed turned his glare ong>onong> Adrian. "Stay out of this."
"The hell I will! You're crazy."
If anyong>onong>e had asked me to make up a list of people most likely to risk a fight in defense of a lady's hong>onong>or, Adrian Ivashkov would have been low ong>onong> that list. Yet there he stood, face hard and hand sitting protectively ong>onong> Jill's shoulder. I was in awe. And impressed. — Richelle Mead
All countries should immediately now activate their pandemic preparedness plans. Countries should remain ong>onong> high alert for unusual outbreaks of influenza-like illness and severe pneumong>onong>ia. — Margaret Chan
Being hated and hunted and blamed for your own suffering makes people kind of testy, nervous, and ong>onong> edge, and often fundamentalist and extreme. Bombs get thrown ong>onong>ly when people cannot hong>onong>estly talk together. — Roseanne Barr
The nationg>onong>al anthem blows. Are you kidding me? Do any of you have it ong>onong> your iPod? — Daniel Tosh
What," Scarlet breathed, clutching the bouquet, "is this?"
Wolf smiled around his canine teeth. "You are the most beautiful sight I have ever laid eyes ong>onong>."
Scarlet cocked her head. "And you look like you're about to get married." There was blatant amusement in her tong>onong>e. — Marissa Meyer
My piece in One World or Nong>onong>e was the descriptiong>onong> of the effect of a single atomic bomb ong>onong> New York City. — Philip Morrison
The fear, too, is a fear of yourself: a completely dualistic and cong>onong>tradictory fear. On the ong>onong>e hand, it is the fear that you do not have what it takes to make it, and ong>onong> the other hand, a possibly greater fear that you do have what it takes, and that by definitiong>onong> you therefore also have a respong>onong>sibility to do something really big. — Marya Hornbacher
[T]he more we do this, the more I learn about what I think Chains was really training us for. And this is it. He wasn't training us for a calm and orderly world where we could pick and choose when we need to be clever. He was training us for a situationg>onong> that was fucked up ong>onong> all sides. Well, we're in it, and I say we're equal to it. I dong>onong>'t need to be reminded that we're up to our heads in dark water. I just want you boys to remember that we're the gods-damned sharks."
"Right ong>onong>," cried Bug. "I knew there was a reasong>onong> I let you lead this gang! — Scott Lynch
My readers think that I write for the day because my writings are based ong>onong> the day. So I shall have to wait until my writings are obsolete. Then they may acquire timeliness. — Karl Kraus
I'm a firm believer in utilizing celebrities because they tap into people ong>onong> an emotiong>onong>al basis. — Daymond John
If you're paying attentiong>onong>, if your eyes and your ears and your mind are open, as they should be open. You can know and then, critically, hold ong>onong> to that knowledge, even if he loves you (or seems to), even if he chooses you (or seems to), even if he promises to make you happy (which no ong>onong>e, not ong>onong>e persong>onong> ong>onong> the planet, can possibly do). And part of her, a big part of her, had obviously wanted to be the ong>onong>e who told them this. Because I am such a competent — Jean Hanff Korelitz
What's ong>onong> your shirt?" she asked suddenly. "Darth Vader," I answered briskly. For someong>onong>e who held me in such obvious cong>onong>tempt, she asked a lot of questiong>onong>s. "So you're a Trekkie." This was a statement rather than a questiong>onong>. I cringed. "Not exactly." "I think Star Trek is silly." "Not — James Ramos
The best advice is found ong>onong> the pillow', he — Francois Lelord
Wit, like hunger, will be with great difficulty restrained from falling ong>onong> vice and ignorance, where there is great plenty and variety of food. — Henry Fielding
The physicist is like someong>onong>e who's watching people playing chess and, after watching a few games, he may have worked out what the moves in the game are. But understanding the rules is just a trivial preliminary ong>onong> the long>onong>g route from being a novice to being a grand master. So even if we understand all the laws of physics, then exploring their cong>onong>sequences in the everyday world where complex structures can exist is a far more daunting task, and that's an inexhaustible ong>onong>e I'm sure. — Martin Rees
Why the delay? Why does God let evil and pain so flagrantly exist, even thrive, ong>onong> this planet? ... He holds back for our sakes. Re-creationg>onong> involves us; we are, in fact, at the center of his plan ... the motive behind all human history, is to develop us, not God. Our very existence announces to the powers in the universe that restorationg>onong> is under way. Every act of faith by every ong>onong>e of the people of God is like the tolling of a bell, and a faith like Job's reverberates throughout the universe. — Philip Yancey
The Saudis and Emiratis blame all of this ong>onong> Iran. I think they'd have to grant, that as has been said, that the Houthis are an internally generated movement in Yemen and the Saudis were supposed to be dealing with the Houthis, who started out in essence along>onong>g their border. So ong>onong>e of the things that we're seeing is a complete failure of Saudi policy toward Yemen over the past 10 years, but the Saudis totally believe that the reasong>onong> the Houthis are able to succeed militarily is the amount of mong>onong>ey, advice, and guns they are receiving from Iran. — Elliott Abrams
The Old Days, the Lost Days
in the half-closed eyes of memory (and in fact) they never marched across a calendar; they huddled round a burning log, leaned ong>onong> a certain table, or listened to those certain song>onong>gs. — Beryl Markham
Charlie Rangel was writing laws ong>onong> our taxes as chair of the Ways and Means Committee while somehow neglecting to pay his own. — Nancy Gibbs
Every photo shoot, I'm always asking the makeup artist what they're using ong>onong> me, and I'll go out and get it. — Denise Richards
All the geography, trigong>onong>ometry, and arithmetic in the world are useless unless you learn to think for yourself. No school teaches you that. It's not ong>onong> the curriculum. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
On that walk around the building, two sets of cops coming out stopped to tell our guys to hustle us inside so they could head back out ong>onong> the road. Accidents everywhere. A pileup ong>onong>
each of two major roads. "Welcome to winter," ong>onong>e said. "When fifty percent of drivers should have their licenses temporarily suspended. — Kelley Armstrong
Why are you relying ong>onong> yourself, ong>onong>ly to find yourself unreliable? — Augustine Of Hippo
The dot was introduced as a symbol for multiplicationg>onong> by Leibniz. On July 29, 1698, he wrote in a letter to Johann Bernoulli: I do not like X as a symbol for multiplicationg>onong>, as it is easily cong>onong>founded with x ... — Gottfried Leibniz
Women in particular need to keep an eye ong>onong> their physical and mental health, because if we're scurrying to and from appointments and errands, we dong>onong>'t have a lot of time to take care of ourselves. We need to do a better job of putting ourselves higher ong>onong> our own 'to do' list. — Michelle Obama
You dong>onong>'t have to place your hand ong>onong> Mary's heart to get strength and cong>onong>solationg>onong> and rescue, and all the other things we need to get through life. You can place it right here ong>onong> your own heart. Your own heart. — Sue Monk Kidd
Daniel is asleep. A care assistant, a different ong>onong>e today is swishingaroundthe room with a mop that smells of pine cleaner.
Elisabeth wong>onong>ders what's doing to happen to all the care assistants. She realizes she hasn't so far encountered a single care assistant here who isn't from somewhere else in the world. That morning ong>onong> the radio she;d heard a spokespersong>onong> say, but it's not just that we;ve been rhetorically and practically encouraging the opposite of integrationg>onong> for immigrants to this country. It's that we've been rhetorically and practically encouraging ourselves not to integrate. We've been doing this as a matter of self-policing since Thatcher taught us to be selfish and not just to think but to believe that there's no such thing as society.
Then the other spokespersong>onong> in the dialogue said, well, you would say that. Get over it. Grow up. Your time's over. Democracy. You lost. — Ali Smith
Liong>onong> emits a low whistle as he spots Bo entering his fifth-period Journalism class. 'What happened to your face?'
Bo touches it tenderly and smiles. 'Nothing ...
'This wasn't your Dad.'
Bo smiles again. 'No. My dad leaves bruises ong>onong> the inside. — Chris Crutcher
The sorrow of war inside a soldier's heart was in a strange way similar to the sorrow of love. It was a kind of nostalgia, like the immense sadness of a world at dusk. It was a daness, a missing, a pain which could send ong>onong>e soaring back into the past. The sorrow of the battlefield could not normally be pinpointed to ong>onong>e particular event, or even ong>onong>e persong>onong>. If you focused ong>onong> any ong>onong>e event it would soong>onong> become a tearing pain. — Bao Ninh
The claim of fine tuning is subjective. As I stated before, no measurement in physics is perfect. The amount of precisiong>onong> we demand can be increased or decreased at our whim. We could have an approximate measurement that has a huge margin of error and call it finely-tuned if we so desire. Theists, in particular, have a lot of such desire. They so badly want God to be an indispensable part of our universe's creationg>onong>, so they see finely-tuned cong>onong>stants.
They also tend to sweep under the rug the following fact: the vast majority of our universe is hostile to life, and they fail to cong>onong>sider that another hand in the proverbial deck might yield a better universe than ours, ong>onong>e teaming with life ong>onong> every planet throughout the cosmos. — G.M. Jackson
God language can tie people into knots, of course. In part, that is because 'God' is not God's name. Referring to the highest power we can imagine, 'God' is our name for that which is greater than all and yet present in each. For some the highest imaginable power will be a petty and angry tribal barong>onong> enscong>onong>ced high above the clouds ong>onong> a golden throng>onong>e, visiting punishment ong>onong> all who dong>onong>'t believe in him. But for others, the highest power is love, goodness, justice, or the spirit of life itself. Each of us projects our limited experience ong>onong> a cosmic screen in letters as big as our minds can fashiong>onong>. For those whose visiong>onong> is cong>onong>stricted (illiberal, narrow-minded people), this can have horrific cong>onong>sequences. But others respong>onong>d to the munificence of creationg>onong> with broad imaginationg>onong> and sympathy. Answering to the highest and best within and beyong>onong>d themselves, they draw lessong>onong>s and fathom meaning so redemptive that surely it touches the divine. — Forrest Church
I'm just wong>onong>dering if I'll feel it when it happens. Will I get really full? Like, is there room in me for that? Your cock is ginormous. I dong>onong>'t know how cum will fit, too. I should cum ong>onong> your cock first to see what that feels like. Cumming ong>onong> your fingers was spectacular. — Alexa Riley
Vicky had ong>onong>ce told her that she should not be ashamed of her pubic hair. Pubic hair was what men expected to see ong>onong> women. Vicky said that there was a young prostitute at the Centre who had no pubic hair & many customers were known to shy off her because they thought that she was diseased. So Phyllis was resigned to displaying her pubic hair to all who wanted to see it.[MMT] — Nicholas Chong
But spectacular lies dong>onong>'t need to be perfect. They rely less ong>onong> the liar's skill than ong>onong> the listener's expectationg>onong>s and wishes. After Mark's dishong>onong>esty was exposed, I understood how much I wised that what he had told me had been true. — Siri Hustvedt
Show them that hope exists. Show them that there is daylight ong>onong> the other side of darkness. — Jayne Castel
They're definitely going to declare war tomorrow. In the morning. It's probably timed so that the nationg>onong> can get down ong>onong> its collective knees in church and pray for deliverance.' 'Oh, yes, war is always so Christian, isn't it? — Kate Atkinson
Here is this three-pound mass of jelly you can hold in the palm of your hand, and it can cong>onong>template the vastness of interstellar space. It can cong>onong>template the meaning of infinity and it can cong>onong>template itself cong>onong>templating ong>onong> the meaning of infinity. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
The idea of gas engines was by no means new, but this was the first time that a really serious effort had been made to put them ong>onong> the market. They were received with interest rather than enthusiasm and I do not recall any ong>onong>e who thought that the internal combustiong>onong> engine could ever have more than a limited use. All the wise people demong>onong>strated cong>onong>clusively that the engine could not compete with steam. They never thought that it might carve out a career for itself. That is the way with wise people
they are so wise and practical that they always know to a dot just why something cannot be dong>onong>e; they always know the limitationg>onong>s. That is why I never employ an expert in full bloom. If ever I wanted to kill oppositiong>onong> by unfair means I would endow the oppositiong>onong> with experts. They would have so much good advice that I could be sure they would do little work. — Henry Ford
The ong>onong>ly thing worse than finishing secong>onong>d is to be lying ong>onong> the desert along>onong>e with your back broken. Either way, nobody ever finds out about you. — Henry Russell Sanders
With a dreamy sigh, I prop my chin ong>onong> my fists. "Who knew that ong>onong>e day I'd be ong>onong> a date with the lead singer from a famous boy band?"
He scowls. "Infinite Gray was not a boy band."
"Were there any girls in the band?"
"No."
"That makes you a boy band."
"It made us an all-male rock group."
I bite back my smile. He's so cute when he's irritated. "Right, like 'N Sync."
He winces. "Not like 'N Sync. Jesus, watch where you hurl those things. Words hurt, Maggie. — Lexi Ryan
To simplify is about enhancing our ability to focus ong>onong> things that really matter, to deliberately choose our priorities, and to refuse to let unimportant things take over the things of real importance. — Carolyn J. Rasmus
If you're funny, you can find a stage to get ong>onong>. If you're good, you'll start to get work and eventually get paid. — Ted Alexandro
The Bachelor meets Nightmare ong>onong> Elm Street, — Siobhan Davis
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'. — Kirsten Dunst
It really helps if you know your subject matter immediately. I find that enormously useful because then you can cong>onong>centrate ong>onong> all the usual novelistic things - the character, the plot and so forth - and you dong>onong>'t have to spend an enormous amount of time learning another trade, essentially. — Gregory Benford
Robert Frost's triumph was not being at John Kennedy's inaugurationg>onong> ceremong>onong>y, but the day when he put the last period ong>onong> West-Running Brook. — Joseph Brodsky
Surprise, surprise! I have a band! I'm really excited that we have a song>onong>g ong>onong> the soundtrack of 'American Reuniong>onong>' for that very reasong>onong>. — Thomas Ian Nicholas
I got a lot of criticism for going back ong>onong> 'Survivor' to play 'Survivor: All Stars.' — Jenna Morasca
When we're alive, life cong>onong>sumes us. But when we die, all of the color and the motiong>onong> is gong>onong>e so quickly, it's as though it can no long>onong>ger stand to be wasted ong>onong> us. — Lauren DeStefano
We must cherish our inheritance. We must preserve our nationg>onong>ality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass ong>onong>. — Louis Riel
We find the general work of mankind is being carried ong>onong> from day to day by the mass of people acting in harmong>onong>y as if by instinct. If they were instinctively violent, the world would end in no time. — Mahatma Gandhi
When we live habitually with the wicked, we become necessarily either their victim or their disciple; when we associate, ong>onong> the cong>onong>trary, with virtuous men, we form ourselves in imitationg>onong> of their virtues, or, at least, lose every day something of our faults. — Charles Caleb Colton
Where are you going?" Millie whispered, although why she was whispering was a bit of a mystery since the sound of yelling, along>onong>g with a lot of cursing, was flowing into the house. "I'm not just going to sit here while everyong>onong>e else is fighting my battle." She made it all the way to the door, crawling ong>onong> her stomach, no less, before she was forced to stop when she encountered a pair of shoes. They were nice shoes, a little dusty, and unfortunately, they belong>onong>ged to nong>onong>e other than Bram. "You weren't trying to sneak out to help, were you?" he asked, squatting down next to her. "I might have been." "There's no need. Silas has been secured." Lucetta frowned. "He came down here ong>onong> his own?" Holding out a hand, Bram helped her to her feet before he smiled. "Apparently, yes. I imagine those women he hired weren't too keen to travel the country with him. Aiding and abetting men ong>onong> the run usually results in a stint behind bars, and they must have decided he wasn't worth that." "I — Jen Turano
Astrong>onong>omers still can't decide what the shape of our universe is. Is it closed and finite, which is to say, is there a countable tally of all the galaxies that exist, even beyong>onong>d the ong>onong>es we can see? Or is it infinite? The latter possibility is still ong>onong> the table. — Seth Shostak