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In fantasy, impossible things exist. In science fiction, impossible things exist and can be understood by humans. In supernatural horror, impossible things exist and cannot live in peace with humans. — Will Shetterly

Compared to dancing, films seemed to me to be the work of lay bums. There was no physical pain; it was enough to say and imagine what was in the script. It was very easy for me. — Victoria Abril

Let it be said ... that it was our generation that truly made a difference and that it was our guiding lights of love, peace and kindness that helped us. — Timothy Pina

I felt my true, unworthy self to be far away from his clutching grasp, hidden from his admiring gaze. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Always try to be good to people don't always put yourself first, and don't always expect things to be fair, because they won't be. — Steffan Piper

Being a person of prayer is the most important calling in one's life. — Mike Bickle

It's easy to measure success by the number of dollars spent or by the number of programs initiated, without having too much regard for what was bought and how useful it was to the people who need it - the war fighter and the analyst. — Stephen Cambone

It's hard to believe how much light you cand find in the darkness, when you have someone who loves you. — Cassandra Clare

Good skin is the best foundation for your makeup. — Holland Roden

In the first place, it must be remembered that our point of view in examining the construction of a play will not always coincide with that which we occupy in thinking of its whole dramatic effect. — Andrew Coyle Bradley

I have personal problems like other people have termites. — Alice Hastings Bradley

Their ascent was accomplished via a wide spiral staircase that sat within the reflective tube. Each of the metal steps were welded to its core. But even here in this elegant construct, the infernal touch hadn't been neglected. Each of the steps was set not at ninety degrees to the core, but at ninety-seven, or a hundred, or a hundred and five, each one different from the one before but all sending out the same message: nothing was certain here; nothing was safe. There was no railing to break the slide should someone lose their footing, only step after disquieting step designed to make the ascent as vertiginous as possible. — Clive Barker