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That's why I love doing live theater more than anything: You get an immediate reaction, whether it's good or bad. — Jane Krakowski
Nearly all God's jewels are crystallized tears. — Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
Selective hearing ... typical male. Maybe he was human after all ... — Cameo Renae
I had massive admiration for lots of players. Richard Hill would be up there, along with Martin Johnson. — Brian O'Driscoll
You were lonely.
Before you met me.
When you met me.
You were alone.
You were a lonely child.
Your parents left you to yourself.
You never said it but
when I held you in my arms I could feel it.
I see now.
I thought you were strong.
You're not.
Neither am I. — David Harrower
We move what we're learning from our heads to our hearts through our hands. — Brene Brown
The deeper you go in ministry, the more the enemy wants to be an irritant in your marriage. — Kevin Thoman
This wife you have, Bird said at last, deeply contemplative, did you pay a great deal for her?
She cost me almost everything I had, he said, with a wry tone that made the others laugh. But worth it. — Diana Gabaldon
I do think the moral line you walk all the time about putting something in for the sake of the film and not being affected by people's lives is a very tough one. — Gillian Armstrong
If they had had a different neighbour, one less self-absorbed and more concerned for others, a man of normal, charitable instincts, their desperate state would not have gone unnoticed, their distress-signals would have been heard, and perhaps they would have been rescued by now. Certainly they appeared utterly depraved, corrupt, vile and odious; but it is rare for those who have sunk so low not to be degraded in the process, and there comes a point, moreover, where the unfortunate and the infamous are grouped together, merged in a single fateful word. They are les miserables - the outcasts, the underdogs. And who is to blame? Is it not the most fallen who have most need of charity? — Victor Hugo