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I think it's important if you're American to have a second language, and Spanish is the language to have. — Thalia

The only god thing in me, is you. If you die, there's no redemption for me. I'll become a full demon. — Tijan

In many senses, 'Borgen' was a very democratic show. I was always invited to hear the writers' thoughts for the next episodes and allowed to comment on them. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen

What's still squirming in our bones when everything else is stripped? — Isaac Marion

They've willingly embraced Christian freedom but without an equal pursuit of Christian virtue. Among — Kevin DeYoung

let the stars inside you breathe,
before the darkness swallows them whole.
let them burn through your skin and light this
whole goddamn world on fire. — AVA.

The genius of guys like Lincoln and Reagan and FDR - the great communicator leaders - is that they're actually educators, so they understand when they use a phrase that they have to explain it, because, by definition, you won't understand it or they wouldn't need to be using it. — Newt Gingrich

Approach the New Year with resolve to find the opportunities hidden in each new day. — Michael Josephson

You see, dancers are quite mature people because they start performing so early. They become professionals when they start to take everyday classes. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

Did I throw the most important thing perhaps, by accident, away? — Renata Adler

Madame was in her room upstairs. She wore an open dressing gown that showed between the shawl facings of her bodice a pleated chamisette with three gold buttons. Her belt was a corded girdle with great tassels, and her small garnet coloured slippers had a large knot of ribbon that fell over her instep. She had bought herself a blotting book, writing case, pen-holder, and envelopes, although she had no one to write to; she dusted her what-not, looked at herself in the glass, picked up a book, and then, dreaming between the lines, let it drop on her knees. She longed to travel or to go back to her convent. She wished at the same time to die and to live in Paris. — Gustave Flaubert

An animal can learn to fight, but to sing beautiful things and make people believe them ... — Dalton Trumbo

It is nineteenth century up-to-date with a vengeance. And yet, unless my senses deceive me, the old centuries had, and have, powers of their own which mere 'modernity' cannot kill. — Bram Stoker