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Costs are incurred whenever any group is treated as lesser or the other, whether they are women, racial, or religious minorities, or the LGBT. — Hillary Clinton

I knew that (job) had to be a humbling role for my dad, but he never allowed it to become humiliating work. — Jeremy Camp

A lot of male actors are method actors and they become the characters which they both were. — Izabella Scorupco

Valentine's Day is the hardest day of the year for a woman to get out, but everybody who is anybody and single is out that night. — Patti Stanger

No doubt many people have the feeling that to talk about death at all is, in effect, to conjure it up mentally, to bring it closer in such a way that one has to face up to the inevitability of one's own eventual demise. So, to spare ourselves this psychological trauma, we decide just to try to avoid the topic as much as possible. — Raymond Moody

Yes, hell exists. It is not a fairy tale. One indeed burns there. This hell is not at the end of life. It is here. At the beginning. Hell is what the infant must experience before he gets to us. — Frederick Leboyer

Beauty intoxicates the eye, as wine does the body; both are morally fatal if indulged. — John Godfrey Saxe

Read the inscription," he said. I opened the book. On the flyleaf it said: "To Hilda, so that on the day we part the substance of my hopes for the future and my predestined struggle will remain with you. Ernesto 20-1-55. — Hilda Gadea

Bein' a soldier is not hard. If it was, soldiers would not be able to do it. — Terry Pratchett

You don't win by getting through all your life not having done anything. — John Scalzi

My name's Peter. Can I play too? — Brom

The world of TV debates is antiquated. What looked smart and modern in 1960, with Kennedy versus Nixon, looks quaint and over-rehearsed between Obama and Romney. We need a new format; even if we have the same moderators and candidates, there needs to be a more nuanced way for audiences to connect with and shape presidential debates. — Ruzwana Bashir

For me, it's never been about being famous. I just want to be a successful singer. I wanna work hard ... If I'm in the papers, grace, but I want to be there for the right reasons - for my music. — Shane Filan