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I think it's always the emotional situations that are more tricky to nail and get into because I don't want to pretend. — Noomi Rapace
One day I almost said it . . . after goin over the words in my mind, "Benjie, the greatest thing in the world is to love someone and they love you too." But when I opened my mouth, I said, "Benjie, brush the crumbs off your jacket. — Alice Childress
I don't have a dream project. I don't really think in those terms, to tell you the truth. — Robert Barry
Culture is like the visible and invisible levels of an iceberg -"the solid state of "water. — Pearl Zhu
For survivors of prolonged, repeated trauma, it is not practical to approach each memory as a separate entity. There are simply too many incidents, and often similar memories have blurred together. Usually, however, a few distinct and particularly meaningful incidents stand out. Reconstruction of the trauma narrative is often based heavily upon these paradigmatic incidents, with the understanding that one episode stands for many. — Judith Lewis Herman
The years after the millennium will see gathering conflict all over the world to the point where the United Nations will be overwhelmed. — David Icke
Warner Bros. has talked about going out with low-cost DVDs simultaneously in China because piracy is so huge there. It will be a while before bigger movies go out in all formats; in five years, everything will. — Steven Soderbergh
Music begins where words leave off. Music expresses the inexpressible. If there is a Kingdom of Heaven, it lies in music. — Edward Abbey
Toto did not like this addition to the party at first. He smelled around the stuffed man as if he suspected there might be a nest — L. Frank Baum
Whether or not they exist we are slaves to our gods. — Fernando Pessoa
If you go through any newspaper or magazine and look for active, kicking verbs in the sentences, you will realize that this lack of well used verbs is the main trouble with modern English writing. Almost all nonfiction nowadays is written in a sort of pale, colorless sauce of passives and infinitives, motionless and flat as paper. — Rudolf Flesch
It is only when the mind and imagination are enriched from exposure to the world of beauty, that artistic creativity and inspiration truly becomes manifest. — Mark Woollacott
The best magic always results from ecstasies of logic. — Alban Berg
If words come out of the heart, they will enter the heart. — Rumi
True religion is the realization of truth. — Franz Hartmann
Mallory asked sympathetically, reaching for the syrup, her engagement ring catching the light.
Amy shielded her eyes. "Jeez, Mallory, stop waving that thing around - you're going to blind us. Couldn't Ty have found one smaller than a third world country? Or less sparkyly? — Jill Shalvis