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The fact that people will pay you to talk to people and travel to interesting places and write about what intrigues you, I am just amazed by that. — Nicholas D. Kristof
Or maybe I'd do what I always do - hang out and see what develops. Fatalist to the core. — Dennis Lehane
The spine is the lifeline. A lot of people should go to a chiropractor but they don't know it. — Jack LaLanne
Without man there would be no evil. But there was also no good, nothing moral built over the world of fact. Humans were responsible for it all. — Karl Marlantes
You can't live on the hope of a television contract and play in a stadium with nobody there. — Fergus McCann
Hoarding isn't about how much stuff someone has, it's about how they process those things. — Matt Paxton
I used to do theater in L.A., but it got to the point where everything was really showcase-y. — Beth Broderick
When you're dealing with clay animation, people forget that every single set is built to scale and by hand. — Jeffrey Katzenberg
For such a worldly, surly bastard, Bas had always been incredibly innocent. Always seen the best in people. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Guilt cannot, in fact, express itself, except in the indirect language of "captivity" and "infection," inherited from the two prior stages. Thus both symbols are transposed "inward" to express a freedom that enslaves itself, affects itself, and infects itself by its own choice. Conversely, the symbolic and non-literal character of the captivity of sin and the infection of defilement becomes quite clear when these symbols are used to denote a dimension of freedom itself; then and only then do we know that they are symbols, when they reveal a situation that is centered in the relation of oneself to oneself. Why this recourse to the prior symbolism? Because the paradox of a captive free will - the paradox of a servile will - is insupportable for thought. That freedom must be delivered and that this deliverance is deliverance from self-enslavement cannot be said directly; yet it is the central theme of "salvation — Paul Ricoeur
I hate this expression, but - "thinking outside the box," in terms of how to market and put a Broadway show out into the - allow it to reach the target audience, who can't necessarily spend $120 to come see it. — Katherine Shindle
