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Since I was a small child, I was always writing either poems or plays ... plays in which I had the starring part. — Francine Pascal

Salvation is God's way of making us real people. — Saint Augustine

The driving aesthetic of military style is uniformity. Whence the word uniform. From first inspection to Arlington National Cemetery, soldiers look like those around them: same hat, same boots, identical white grave marker. They are discouraged from looking unique, because that would encourage them to feel unique, to feel like an individual. The problem with individuals is that they think for themselves and of themselves, rather than for and of their unit. They're the lone goldfish on the old Pepperidge Farm bags, swimming the other way. They're a problem. — Mary Roach

That's the thing about magic; you've got to know it's still here, all around us, or it just stays invisible for you. — Charles De Lint

The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat. — Confucius

You must be fearless to travel on the journey of unknown. — Lailah Gifty Akita

. "Well precious, let this be a lesson." He snapped my hands above my head, gripping them both with only one of his. He slid his fingers down my cheek, pausing to run his thumb over my bottom lip. "You shouldn't come out to play until you have the power to party like a big girl." ~ Reese Patcher — Trisha Wolfe

Some of our hearts are more Gothic and take to haunting. — Junot Diaz

I have an obligation to do press, but I don't have an obligation to stay out dancing until 3 A.M. — Joss Whedon

[On how she goes about trying to live authentically] Well really listening to my point of view and if I am on a set, say, that doesn't really value a woman's point of view, regardless of how they feel, continuing to give my point of view and try to find a way to be heard and not diminishing myself because other people are diminishing me. Because that, I think, is the worst temptation that, you know, you judge yourself by how others are judging you, and to fall into that trap is to walk into the realm of self-annihilation. — Jennifer Beals

The "stuffed men" are bound to become more lonely no matter how much they "lean together"; for hollow people do not have a base from which to learn to love. — Rollo May

When aristocrats pretend they're common people
they get common! — August Strindberg