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Earn the right to be heard by listening to others. Seek to understand a situation before making judgments about it. — John C. Maxwell

I love acting it's apart of me and I try to put a little bit of myself in each of my roles. — Michael Clarke Duncan

There are no insensitive hearts, just hearts that don't find it profitable anymore to feel. — Angelos Michalopoulos

You know, so I was a weird eccentric kid but I did believe in the power of the word and of the word being made flesh I suppose, which again I suppose came from my temperament as well as my upbringing. — Thomas Keneally

I often like to think that our map of the world is wrong, that where we have centered physics, we should actually place literature as the central metaphor that we want to work out from. Because I think literature occupies the same relationship to life that life occupies to death. A book is life with one dimension pulled out of it. And life is something that lacks a dimension which death will give it. I imagine death to be a kind of release into the imagination in the sense that for characters in a book, what we experience is an unimaginable dimension of freedom. — Terence McKenna

It is comparatively easy to leave a mistress, but very hard to be left by one. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Have you ever heard a blindfolded octopus unwrap a cellophane-covered bathtub? — Norton Juster

A girl in want of a Leopard still has feet. — Catherynne M Valente

To live as an artist requires hard work or some extraordinary good fortune to come your way. — William Boyd

Behind them all, carried upon the bed of an enormous carriage with thirteen sets of iron-banded wheels, nestled within a casement crafted from the bronzed skull of a giant, was the holiest relic in all skavendom: the Black Ark, the compact between the Horned Rat and the first Seerlord. Imprinted upon a block of purest warpstone, its quality unsurpassed by the richest ores ever found, were the thirteen tyrannies, the sacred dictates by which the skaven might placate their terrible god and achieve the promise He had made to them: that one day the ratkin would inherit the whole of the world. — C.L. Werner

I'd become a woman who dreamed of yelling at people who didn't even know how infuriating I found them. — Ann Howard Creel

Through a million little choices every day, we are cashing in the earth. — Charles Eisenstein

I've been badly scared myself, badly, for quite a few years now. You learn to live with it. — Dean Koontz