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In theater, you go in-depth with your character, so coming to the States, it was inevitable to dig into the pilots I liked. I knew what characters I was going to be reading for, so I would dissect them and really get involved with them. — Adan Canto
Sloth is the tempter that beguiles and expels from paradise. — Amos Bronson Alcott
it ain't as hard as picking cotton — Wynton Marsalis
Around 7 years old, we girls took dancing lessons, joined the Brownies, the Girl Scouts, the 4H Club. — Ruth Buzzi
I've been in international competition, and now I know what the big boys can do. You don't go out and just run. There's an offense and a defense. — Steve Prefontaine
Just as we know when we strike a metaphorical nerve with someone, we also know when we tap into what inspires them. — Elaina Marie
An experienced witch does not rely on karma. She relies on magickal justice. — Dacha Avelin
We build camera rigs tailored specifically to the story we're trying to tell or the shot we're trying to capture. — Chris Milk
To spread healthy ideas among even the lowest classes of people, to remove men from the influence of prejudice and passion, to make reason the arbiter and supreme guide of public opinion; that is the essential goal of the sciences; that is how science will contribute to the advancement of civilization, and that is what deserves protection of governments who want to insure the stability of their power. — Georges Cuvier
Hygge" is like a good hug - but without the physical contact. — Iben Dissing Sandahl
Yesterday's History. Tomorrow's a Mystery. So live for today. — Carroll Shelby
If the way to the center were easy to find - if it were capable of being captured in doctrines or were subject to human control - it would not be the genuine way. If the path that opens the heart and the mind could be found by simple belief, all the true believers would be opening the doors and windows of their hearts with gestures of true compassion. They would readily understand the common threads in the words "Jesus was right," "Moses led me along," and "Mohammed opened doors in my heart." When the great way opens even for a moment the path between mind and heart widens. The heart begins to find the thought of unity buried within it and the mind begins to see subtleties that were impossible to grasp just a minute before. Finding the great way requires a willingness to surrender again and again, not simply a zeal for bowing one's head in the same old way. — Michael Meade
