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Error is acceptable as long as we are young; but one must not drag it along into old age. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
She loses 50 pounds in the film, and goes from fairly sane to totally out of her mind. So for the first part of the film I was wearing a 40 pound fat suit, which is very, very uncomfortable. But the worst part was the neck. — Ellen Burstyn
That's what I want them to know. Saying thank you, when you really mean it, when you remember what someone done for you — Kathryn Stockett
If you are feeling overly optimistic the Republican Candidates Debate is on. — Kristen Schaal
These earthly godfathers of Heaven's lights, that give a name to every fixed star, have no more profit of their shining nights than those that walk and know not what they are. — William Shakespeare
No matter how together we are, no matter how many friends or kids or partners or dogs or goats we have, there are always moments where we not only feel alone, but lonely. — Kris Radish
The measure of man's ability to extend the sphere of social possibility can only start with the values of democracy. — Auliq Ice
Faith is confident trust in God and the salvation He provides in His Son Jesus Christ. — Jim George
I can work on a verse for a very long time before realising it's not any good and then, and only then, can I discard it. — Leonard Cohen
By the rules of fiction, with which life to be credible must comply, he was as a character "impossible" - each time they met, for instance, he showed no shred or trace of having been continuous since they last met. — Elizabeth Bowen
Grudges, if left to fester, can become serious maladies. Like a painful ailment they can absorb all of our time & attention. — Gordon B. Hinckley
I don't really have any strategy for my career. — Holliday Grainger
The story goes that the vicar looked up to see them bounding towards him down the aisle. "Oh Lord," he prayed in his terror. "turn these ravenous beasts into Christians."" "What happend?" I asked, agog. "Well," said Hobbes, "on hearing his words, the lions stopped, bowing their heads before the altar. The vicar rejoiced, certain a miracle had been granted to him, until he heard what they were saying." "The lions could speak? What did they say?" "For what we are about to receive ... — Wilkie Martin
