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Movies are like writing history with lightning. — Woodrow Wilson
Mastery ... is to work toward simplicity; replace complex technology with knowledge, hard work, and skill. — Yvon Chouinard
Photography is essentially a personal matter - a search for inner truth. — Inge Morath
You face challenges in your personal life and in your professional life. I continue to be relentlessly optimistic and not focus on the negative. — Norah O'Donnell
My new catchphrase is: 'Pull yourself together.' I've done the inner child, I've had analysis, I've decided that unless you're mentally ill and need support, it's up to you. — Sheila Hancock
Anger cuts through a wide range of things. Cuts like a knife — D.B.C. Pierre
I'm a conservative, but I'm not a nut about it. — George H. W. Bush
Great Representation of the Art and Use of Fencing, written by the Italian maestro Ridolfo Capo Ferro — Cary Elwes
When the National Security Agency recruited me, they put me through a day of lie detector tests. They found out all my weaknesses and immediately seduced me. They used the strongest drugs in our culture, sex, power and money, to win me over. — John Perkins
We are often harsher judges than God himself. — Judah Smith
Haddie, you can't close yourself off forever. A life without passion and love is like slowly freezing to death. — K. Bromberg
There are rules and laws to help ensure our physical safety. Likewise, the Lord has provided guidelines and commandments to help ensure our spiritual safety so that we might successfully navigate this often-treacherous mortal existence and return eventually to our Heavenly Father" ("Obedience Brings Blessings," April 2013 General Conference). — Thomas S. Monson
Each person in your life is a teacher, each experience in your life is a lesson. Living is like looking into a mirror, every teacher is you. — L.J. Vanier
My love for Bardia (not Bardia himself) had become to me a sickening thing. I had been dragged up and out onto such heights and precipices of truth, that I came into an air where it could not live. It stank; a gnawing greed for one to whom I could give nothing, of whom I craved all. — C.S. Lewis
Patriotism is being convinced your country is better because you were born in it. — Jacob M. Appel