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I was a die-hard fan of these books [The Hobbit] before the films ever came out. And when I say die-hard, I wasn't the person who could speak Elvish, but I really loved them. — Evangeline Lilly

In a crisis the true facts are whatever other people say they are. — Don DeLillo

And in his third essay Herodius (not Herodotus, a mistaken pronunciation, perhaps) said 'We can contend with the evil that men do in the name of evil, but heaven protect us from what they do in the name of good.' — Richard Boone

The word that best sums up this team is sacrifice. — Hugh Douglas

I like to stay home and watch television. The Game Show channel, mostly. — Harry Dean Stanton

I sense in you a true heart. A faithful heart. And by your wounds and scars, I can tell that you are fearless. So I shall call you Caleb, the faithful, fearless warrior who defends what he believes with everything he has. That is what I see when I look upon you. Not a demon. An ever-courageous, noble warrior. One day, I suspect, you shall look into a mirror and see the same noble man I do. Lilliana — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Let us set our goals too high; let us demand more of ourselves than we believe we possess — Haile Selassie

Mother said to me that the angels must have been watching over me when I found you, and that's the way I feel. — Glenda Helms

You know what's strange? A lot of men don't dream in color. Women will dream in color more than men. — Sylvia Browne

It's true that some commenters and email correspondents challenge writers to examine certain posts, but for the most part, blog readers are sympathetic (sometimes overly so) to the plight of the blogger. Readers are generally on the blogger's side and oftentimes only gently question the blogger's thinking, if at all. It's much easier for a blogger to shut out a commenter or email correspondent than it would be for her to shut out and disregard a living, breathing therapist. — Audacia Ray

Before you echo 'Amen' in your home or place of worship, think and remember ... a child is listening. — Mary Griffith