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I love when a director shows up with a lot of energy, and different ideas about how to change things and do it a different way. Once you get into series, sometimes you don't have that, so I certainly don't take that for granted when I get it. — Bailey Chase

We all want to believe that we can do many things at once and that our attention is infinite, but this is a persistent myth. — Daniel J. Levitin

Living from our deepest understanding requires an enormous effort, especially when it goes against the stream of our instinctually programmed perceptions of the world. — Stephen Batchelor

Youth instinctively understand the present environment - the electric drama. It lives mythically and in depth. — Marshall McLuhan

Pascal," said Dr. Meescham, "had it that since it could not be proven whether God existed, one might as well believe that he did, because there was everything to gain by believing and nothing to lose. This is how it is for me. What do I lose if I choose to believe? Nothing!"
"Take this squirrel, for instance. Ulysses. Do I believe he can type poetry? Sure, I do believe it. There is much more beauty in the world if I believe such a thing is possible. — Kate DiCamillo

There's nothing particularly dark in my past ... I live in the light. My disposition is basically happy. I have a good life. — Lisa Unger

Life is'nt about getting everything you want the instant you want it.Some thing are worth waiting for. — Mira Lyn Kelly

In spite of his Cold War credentials, Kennedy still believed in the power of words. — Stephen L. Carter

I was aware that on my skill as a painter would depend the physical and moral possession of the model ... — Paul Gauguin

Horses and life, it's all the same to me. — Buck Brannaman

My dear young lady, crime, like death, is not confined to the old and withered alone. The youngest and fairest are too often its chosen victims. — Charles Dickens