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If you work on your creativity, you deepen your spirituality. And if you work on your spirituality, you deepen your creativity. — Julia Cameron

There's a tradition of reenactment in documentary which is about sort of illustrating what the past might have been like. — Joshua Oppenheimer

The seventeenth-century Benedictine mystic, Dom Augustine Baker, who fought a determined battle for the interior liberty of contemplative souls in an age ridden by autocratic directors, has the following to say on the subject: The director is not to teach his own way, nor indeed any determinate way of prayer, but to instruct his disciples how they may themselves find out the way proper for them. . . . In a word, he is only God's usher, and must lead souls in God's way, and not his own. — Thomas Merton

I love art. I used to have a painting of Gorbachev that was given to my family by Gorbachev. — Armie Hammer

Memories are the height of poetry only when they are memories of happiness. When they graze wounds over which scars have formed they become an aching pain. — Ivan Goncharov

If there were 10,000 U.S. forces ashore [in Lebanon], authorized to move about, there would be less risk to American lives than there is with an immobile force of 1,300. — George Will

I in my own house am an emperor, And will defend what's mine. — Philip Massinger

If it was time that made me lost what we were, then i hate time ... — Maira Zafred Marinho Mesel

You wouldn't believe how fast people can forget about someone. — Ally Condie

He smelled the way a man should smell when he was in your bed and working hard for it. — Victoria Dahl

The resolving of the ethical, is freedom; the negative resolution also has this, but the freedom, blank and bare, is as if tongue-tied, hard to express, and generally has something hard in its nature. Falling in love, however, promptly sets it to music, even if this composition contains a very difficult passage. — Soren Kierkegaard

Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings. — Vicki Baum

Hope is critical to both faith and charity. When disobedience, disappointment, and procrastination erode faith, hope is there to uphold our faith. When frustration and impatience challenge charity, hope braces our resolve and urges us to care for our fellowmen even without expectation of reward. The brighter our hope, the greater our faith. The stronger our hope, the purer our charity. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf