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One gal drank a can of floor wax and topped it off with a cup of Clorox, trying to separate herself from the same world he was in. — Fannie Flagg

To that extent that you can sustain and maintain that childlike part of your personality is probably the best part of acting.
Quoted in "Paul Newman's Road To Glory", interview with Paul Fischer, Film Monthly (2002-07-01) — Paul Newman

And what of regrets? I shall live with them. I shall accept my regrets as part of my life, to be numbered among my self-inflicted wounds. But I will not endlessly gaze at them. I shall allow the memories to prod me into doing better with those still living. And I shall allow them to sharpen the vision and intensify the hope for that Great Day coming when we can all throw ourselves into each other's arms and say, I'm sorry. — Nicholas Wolterstorff

If you give your life as a wholehearted response to love, then love will wholeheartedly respond to you. — Marianne Williamson

The three Great Lights will guide our steps Through life's uncertain way, And bring us safe at length to see The bright eternal day.' -Anon — Jonti Marks

There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it. — Andrew Jackson

At first I was queasy; I'll never forget the sound of the scalpel cutting a body open. But it was so cool trying to work out how these people died. — Jonathan Davis

Whatever happened to God's justice? I am convinced that God exist and God is one asshole. — William S. Burroughs

In this fallen world, the devil is normal; it's the gospel that's strange — Russell D. Moore

All lovers are unique. Bad sex can be very thrilling for the heart. — Duncan Fallowell

In this world of Maya, which is averse to the Lord, full of trials and tribulations, only patience, humility and respect for others are our friends for Hari bhajana. — Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati

Don't bring a prop. It's almost like they were afraid nobody would know who they are. — Johnny Weir