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Be true to yourself always, and remain the master of your own destiny. Should you place your heart, or your hopes and dreams, in the hands of another, then you allow that person the power to crush them. When all is said and done, the only one you can truly depend on, for anything, is you. — Shane K.P. O'Neill
Some roles require a building from the foundation up; it really doesn't come to you easily. — Mercedes Ruehl
The Bible is like a bull fiddle, you can play almost any tune you want on it. — Tommy Douglas
And just as simply as that, it was over. She was no longer a student in the local town. She was a graduate. An adult. She thought she should feel something. Older.Wiser. But she felt nothing but a strange emptiness. An inner knowledge that she was now on the edge of the nest, ready to try her own wings — Janette Oke
Fear has given birth to extreme parenting. It looks like love, but it is love mingled with fear. — Edward T. Welch
Marriage is something we make from available materials. In this sense, it's improvised, it's almost offhand. Maybe this is why we know so little about it. It's too inspired and quicksilver a thing to be clearly understood. Two people make a blur. — Don DeLillo
Sweatpants painted to look like denim are the end of civilization. It drives me mental. — Annabel Tollman
In a play, you only get one chance, and you have to get it perfect. In a film, you can change and fix it whatever way you want, so really, there's a pretty big difference. — Kara Hayward
When I say 'president,' I still mean Roosevelt - wisely, I think. — Gore Vidal
Congress also did something new, which is, they delayed for two years two new taxes - one on medical devices and one on high-end health insurance plans. Those taxes are supposed to help pay for President Obama's health care law, but they're really unpopular. — Susan Davis
Sloths move at the speed of congressional debate but with greater deliberation and less noise. — P. J. O'Rourke
