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Seeing the energy of 'SNL' made me want to be a part of it. If that was a job, I thought, that was the job I wanted. That was my plan. Comedy. — Olivia Wilde

We come spinning out of nothingness, scattering stars like dust. — Rumi

Even though you may not want to hear it, I want you to know that you'll always be a part of me. In our time together, you claimed a special place in my heart, one I'll carry with me forever and that no one can ever replace. You're a hero and a gentleman, you're kind and honest, but more than that, you're the first man I ever truly loved. And no matter what the future brings, you always will be, and I know that my life is better for it. I'm so sorry - Savannah — Nicholas Sparks

Knowledge may give weight, but accomplishments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh. — Herodotus

Can we try to be wise with each other for a very long time? — Rachel Cohn

It either makes you smarter or stupid #420 — Mohlalefi J Motsima

Gettysburg is still considered the most famous battle of the war. Why? At Gettysburg, the tide turned. Up until then, the South had been winning. After Gettysburg, the Confederates were no longer sure their army was unbeatable. And after two years of losing battles, the Northern forces gained pride and confidence. They believed the war was theirs to win. And they were right. Gettysburg was a prosperous market town of 2,400 people. A network of ten roads extended out from town like the spokes of a wheel. Until July 1863, Gettysburg was not well known like other cities in Pennsylvania such as Philadelphia or Harrisburg. — Jim O'Connor

The Jewish tradition of learning-is learning. Adam chose knowledge instead of immortality. — Elie Wiesel

I'm for all kinds of gay rights. I'm almost like a gay man myself. — NeNe Leakes

It is no ipso facto escape from dogma to assert (knowingly or not) non-dogmatism dogmatically.
It is no ipso facto escape from credulity to believe in one's own scepticism. — Nanamoli Thera