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If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. — George Washington

Unlike the urban development that I see taking over and swallowing up our precious soil, when we interact with our environment in a way that allows for regeneration and natural spaces, the outcome can be beautiful. — Cory Trepanier

I've always wanted to make a career in the arts, and I think that my only hope at doing that is to make it more about the work. — Frank Ocean

Some men just can't stomach the necessary steps it takes to make a good girl great. — Willow Madison

It's cool because, as you get older, you get offered older parts. You're older, so you can't play 10 anymore. That was always very exciting for me. — Elle Fanning

Since you walked out on me I'm getting lovelier by the hour. I glow like a corpse in the dark. No one sees how round and sharp my eyes have grown how my carcass looks like a glass urn, how I hold up things in the rags of my hands, the way I can stand through crippled by lust. No, there's just your cruelty circling my head like a bright rotting halo. — Nina Cassian

[As Chevalley says,] 'Sicilians never want to improve for the simple reason that they think themselves perfect ... — Frances Mayes

Surfing is like that. You are either vigorously cursing or else you are idiotically pleased with yourself. — Agatha Christie

Leaving the complications of the human breakfast-table out of account, in an elemental sense, the egg only exists to produce the chicken. But the chicken does not exist only in order to produce another egg. He may also exist to amuse himself, to praise God, and even to suggest ideas to a French dramatist. Being a conscious life, he is, or may be, valuable in himself. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I like the idea of capturing people who aren't there to save the world. — Illeana Douglas

Useless knowledge can be made directly contributory to a force of sound and disinterested public opinion. — Albert J. Nock