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The thing that's very close in the process is writing and acting, not directing. Directing's very different. — Sean Penn

I've always associated the moment of writing with a moment of lift, of joy, of unexpected reward. — Seamus Heaney

They cannot understand that the figure of a laborer - some furrows in a plowed field, a bit of sand, sea and sky - are serious objects, so difficult but at the same time so beautiful, that it is indeed worth while to devote one's life to the task of expressing the poetry hidden in them. — Brenda Ueland

Women are never again going to be mindless coffee-makers or mindless policy-makers in politics. — Gloria Steinem

The essence of a religion can be discovered by asking its adherents one question: 'What, to your mind, was the seminal moment in the history of the world?' — Meir Soloveichik

She jumped as her cell phone rang. "It's His Carnivorousness," she muttered — Nalini Singh

It is one thing to persuade, another to command; one thing to press with arguments, another with penalties. — John Locke

The hoop is there to remind us not to jump through it, not to submit to someone else's control. — Kit Williams

If someone was ... you know ... going a bit weird in the head-"
"Mental, he means," said Wobbler, behind him.
"Just a bit Over-Strained," said Johnny. "I mean... would they know? Themselves?"
"Well, everyone thinks they're a bit mad,' said Yo-less. "It's part of being normal. — Terry Pratchett

In the so-called Christian State it is true that alienation counts, but not the individual. The only individual who counts, the king, is a being specially distinguished from other individuals, who is also religious and directly connected with heaven, with God. The relations which here prevail are still relations of faith. The religious spirit is therefore not yet really secularized. — Karl Marx

The thinking man must oppose all cruel customs, no matter how deeply rooted in tradition and surrounded by a halo. When we have a choice, we must avoid bringing torment and injury into the life of another, even the lowliest creature; but to do so is to renounce our manhood and shoulder a guilt which nothing justifies. — Albert Schweitzer