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Without going into too much detail, the end of my major action scene, after the climax of the scene, there was one little change that I suggested regarding the way things should turn out. It was in the detail of the tears of blood. — Chiaki Kuriyama

We do need a return to individual integrity, self-reliance, and old-fashioned gumption. We really do. — Robert M. Pirsig

I just love what I do, and I'm a teacher more than anything. — Richard Simmons

When a child is young," Burck explained one night (perhaps he was relating Hauber's analogy), "you can catch him if he falls. Then he — Blake Bailey

There is an apprenticeship system in jazz. You teach the young ones. So even if the musicians weren't personally that likable, they felt an obligation to help the younger musicians. — Dave Van Ronk

Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood. — Henry Ward Beecher

People say the top part of my face looks like my dad's and the bottom part like my mom's. I have his eyes and her nose and mouth. — River Viiperi

A particular rule that seems to make sense in the individual case makes no sense when it is made a universal rule and applied to all cases. It makes no sense because it fails to take into account the connection between one broken window left untended and a thousand broken windows. — James Q. Wilson

Courage, love, faith ... these are
all muscles that grow in strength each time we push them to their limits. — Jeremy Courtney

The more I speak the more I make mistakes so. I speak less and listen more — Nicolas Kalinde

Life is an unanswered question, but let's still believe in the dignity and importance of the question. — Tennessee Williams

Behind every crime is a story of sadness. — Enrique Pena Nieto

In a time of social fragmentation, vulgarity becomes a way of life. To be shocking becomes more important - and often more profitable - than to be civil or creative or truly original. — Al Gore