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We can all pretend to be cynical and scheming, but when we're faced with purity and innocence, the cynical mask drops off. — Federico Fellini

There 's not one atom of yon earth But once was living man; Nor the minutest drop of rain, That hangeth in its thinnest cloud, But flowed in human veins; — Percy Bysshe Shelley

To know and feel all this and not have the words to express it makes a human a grave of his own thoughts. — John Donne

A great attitude is not the result of success; success is the result of a great attitude. — Earl Nightingale

I'm a straight guy and I date women, but I get on really well with gay guys. I'm very comfortable with my sexuality. The weirdest thing for me is when straight guys get really freaked out by gay guys. It's almost like they're insecure in their own sexuality. For me, I can be in a room full of gay men and have fun. — Olly Murs

Ultimately, as a director, you try and tell people where to look, but unlike film or television, where you force them to look at something, you can't control it completely. — Jason Moore

Republicans went off track. We were spending too much money. — Steve Chabot

She had almost felt relieved when she was arrested. The thing she had dreaded, feared, run from had happened. When it came, she was strangely liberated from the fear. She couldn't dread what had already come to pass. She didn't have to anticipate the horror when the horror was right there. With her arrest came a certain calm, a quiet comfort. It had come. She had known it would and she could stop fighting. — Amy Harmon

I got some tartar-control toothpaste a while back. I've still got tartar, but it's under control. — Mitch Hedberg

The last few months had passed in a kind of delirium — Amitav Ghosh

The Buckeye Build will have a lasting impact on Cleveland, and it is an honor to be a part of it. — Rob Portman

Though a few older men cut fingers in time of grief, it is usually the smallest girls who are selected for this ceremony, and a woman in the valley whose left hand is not a stump is very rare. — Peter Matthiessen