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wanted to know why I do this, how I do this. About always feeling outmatched and outclassed. Well, I am. We are. In this life you always are, but so what? Against the supernatural, you're always fighting out of your weight class. What matters is that you fight, because what else is there to do? — R.R. Virdi
We're strong; We're very dedicated to what we do; We believe in ourselves; We go for what we want in life; We've made a mark in this world for ourselves. — Sable
I've worked for 27 years nonstop in theater and films. That's a lot of work. — Armand Assante
Truly the souls of men are full of dread: Ye cannot reason almost with a man That looks not heavily and full of fear. — William Shakespeare
I adore America. It's an extraordinary country. A new country. — Yves Saint-Laurent
I love roller coasters. I don't get a chance often, but I've gone to Magic Mountain and gone on the rides. I love roller coasters. — Anthony Hopkins
The Congressional Black Caucus is a moral fraud. It's amazing how many people are afraid of saying that — Dennis Prager
I believe that Israel is one of our most important friends in the world. — Ron Paul
The greatest challenge of the next 50 years, I believe, will be to create dignified work for everyone ... not through handouts and charity, but through market forces. — Leila Janah
Money's a horrid thing to follow, but a charming thing to meet. — Henry James
There are times when the utmost daring is the height of wisdom. — Carl Von Clausewitz
It is a highly valued function of society to prevent changes in the rules of the many games it embraces ... Deviancy, however, is the very essence of culture. Whoever merely follows the script, merely repeating the past, is culturally impoverished. There are variations in the quality of deviation; not all divergence from the past is culturally significant. Any attempt to vary from the past in such a way as to cut the past off, causing it to be forgotten, has little cultural importance. Greater significance attaches to those variations that bring the tradition into view in a new way, allowing the familiar to be seen as unfamiliar, as requiring a new appraisal of all that we have been- and therefore all that we are. Cultural deviation does not return us to the past, but continues what was begun but not finished in the past ... Properly speaking, a culture does not have a tradition; it is a tradition. — James P. Carse
Have you ever been lonely? No, neither have I. Solitary, yes. Alone, certainly. But lonely means minding about being on your own. I've never minded about it. — Sebastian Faulks
Now he seeks truth in silence. He seeks God in the same, although he has come to believe that truth and God are the same. Truth, stillness, and God. — Don Winslow
Life can be wildly tragic at times, and I've had my share. But whatever happens to you, you have to keep a slightly comic attitude. In the final analysis, you have got not to forget to laugh. — Katharine Hepburn