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I'm happy with my place in the firmament here. I like to produce movies and that's where I want to be. — Joel Silver

That's a poet.'
'I thought you said it was a bo-at.'
'Stupid pet! Don't you know what a poet it?'
'Why, a thing to sail on the water in.'
'Well, perhaps you're not so far wrong. Some poets do carry people over the sea ... '
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'A poet is a man who is glad of something, and tries to make other people glad of it too. — George MacDonald

Only perhaps in the United States, which alone of countries can do without governing,every man being at least able to live, and move off into the wilderness, let Congress jargon as it will,can such a form of so-called Government continue for any length of time to torment men with the semblance, when the indispensable substance is not there. — Thomas Carlyle

Grant that I may not pray alone with the mouth; help me that I may pray from the depths of my heart. — Martin Luther

When you have great joy, you will become Buddhas! — Gautama Buddha

Somehow, I cannot see anyone describing me as gracious, loving, and happy." He frowned at his sandwich as if in puzzlement. "You are loving," Anna replied staunchly, though she hadn't exactly planned for those words to leave her mouth. "Now that is beyond surprising." The earl eyed her in the deepening shadows. "How do you conclude such a thing, Mrs. Seaton?" "You have endless patience with your family, my lord," she began. "You escort your sisters everywhere; you dance attendance on them and their hordes of friends at every proper function; you harry and hound the duke so his wild starts are not the ruination of his duchy. You force yourself to tend to mountains of business which you do not enjoy, so your family may be safe and secure all their days." "That is business," the earl said, looking nonplussed that his first sandwich had disappeared, until Anna handed him a second. — Grace Burrowes

Somebody asked me what I wanted to do. I just said I wanted to ... just to give back to it what it's given me. And to meet all the other people that are doing it ... just to be in the world, really. — Jeff Buckley

His copper hair curled at the edges, and his smile could light a thousand cities. — C.D. Reiss

To remember was an act not of excavation but of self-creation in the present tense. — Laura Secor

We have to slow the rhythm of rush in our lives so that the best of who are can emerge. — Lysa TerKeurst

Strange, when you ask anyone's advice you see yourself what is right. — Selma Lagerlof