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Being an immigrant and staring life over, you learn to be a survivor and how to face your challenges and basically overcome them. And that has been a great skill set that I've developed and has helped me in my career. — Anousheh Ansari

Killers aren't always assassins. Sometimes, they don't even have blood on their hands. — Ruta Sepetys

As much as I'd like to pretend that I'm not performing, I think any actor sometimes has themselves outside of themselves and is trying to direct themselves and control what you're seeing and thinking. — Patrick Fabian

Joy, which was the small publicity of the pagan, is the gigantic secret of the Christian. — G.K. Chesterton

If you knew you were going to die, wasn't it better to choose the time and place, instead of waiting for fate to drop on you like an anvil? — Jodi Picoult

Next time you see an unblemished expanse of grass, think about the chemicals that probably got dumped in your vicinity to create it. Are you grateful for that? — Robert Wright

It is hard to know what Sarah Palin means in Republican politics anymore. — Rachel Maddow

February is a month of months, and there is one special day: Valentine's Day on the 14th. I know it's still a ways off, but I just can't wait. Janice, if you're watching, will you make me the happiest man in the world and get out of my apartment? — Ed Helms

There is a majesty to lucid dreaming that is almost beyond words. To find yourself present and aware in another world, a universe within your own mind, is simply so far removed from our daily "normal" experiences that it can quite literally take your breath away. — Daniel Love

There are so many glowing reasons to be kind. — Debasish Mridha

And even though the dinosaur's arms have frequently been ridiculed, T. rex traded grasping arms for a heavy skull capable of delivering devastating bites. — Brian Switek

If ten eyewitnesses are asked to describe a suspect, you'll get ten different variations. The same applies to readers and their opinions about the same book. And that's how it should be; we're not robots. — Shawnda Currie

[Question: Do you feel that scientists correct themselves as often as they should?]
More often than politicians, but not as often as they should. — Stephen Hawking

A picture is what it is and I've never noticed that it helps to talk about them, or answer specific questions about them, much less volunteer information in words. It wouldn't make any sense to explain them. Kind of diminishes them. People always want to know when something was taken, where it was taken, and, God knows, why it was taken. It gets really ridiculous. I mean, they're right there, whatever they are. — William Eggleston