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I remember like yesterday how he strayed in out of nowhere to our log cabin on Birdsong Creek. He made me so mad at first that I wanted to kill him. Then, later, when I had to kill him, it was like having to shoot some of my own folks. — Fred Gipson

I believe in not over thinking things too much. When the right thing comes along, you really don't have a choice. — Jason Schwartzman

A good goal is one that is important and beautiful. — Eric Cantona

It's like the basket is an ocean and everything you throw up is going in. You get into that kind of groove, and it's all good. — Tristan Thompson

The exhaustion of repetitive work can kill creativity and passion if you don't spend time developing and nurturing your spark. — Joanna Penn

Atheism is not the denial of the existence of God, but having doubts as to whether God is conscious. — Slavoj Zizek

When you play the same character for a long time, you have a shorthand. You get onto the set, you put on your outfit and two-thirds of your work is done because you've built on that work for so many years. — Lisa Edelstein

Everybody I hang with - the ranchers, the farmers, the cops, the teachers, the plumbers, everybody I hang with - they've got an alarm clock. They get up, they put their heart and their soul into being the very best that they can be. They want to be an asset to their families and their neighborhood. They want to be productive members of society. — Ted Nugent

Dedication requires a specific sacrifice and for many Christians this becomes a stumbling block — Sunday Adelaja

All I ever wanted was a Virginia farm, no end of cream and fresh butter and fried chicken - not one fried chicken, or two, but unlimited fried chicken. — Robert E.Lee

There is a certain embarrassment about being a storyteller in these times when stories are considered not quite as satisfying as statements and statements not quite as satisfying as statistics; but in the long run, a people is known, not by its statements or its statistics, but by the stories it tells. — Flannery O'Connor

My son, from whence this madness, this neglect
Of my commands, and those whom I protect?
Why this unmanly rage? Recall to mind
Whom you forsake, what pledges leave behind. — Virgil

Envy will merit as its shade pursue, But like a shadow, proves the substance true. — Alexander Pope