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It is the privilege of youth to believe and hope, but old men see death more clearly. — Alexandre Dumas

If you relax your mind, it can begin working for you. — Bryant McGill

We are not conscious of most things until we ask ourselves questions about them — David Eagleman

You are a knowledgeable girl," he said, "and a damn good-lookin one, though upholstered. Care for a beer? — Annie Proulx

College and the responsibilities that came with it helped me transition from teenager to adulthood. — Lee Thompson Young

We call them impact songs, and people buy impact songs. But you just never know what those songs are going to be. One of those songs that really went through the roof for us was 'Big Green Tractor,' which I thought was kind of a fun little ditty song that I never in a million years thought would be as big as it was. But it was. — Jason Aldean

That spirit of mockery characteristic of the guaracha was part of the mambo from the beginning. — Ned Sublette

It's this simple: If I never try anything, I never learn anything. If I never take a risk, I stay where I am. — Hugh Prather

The First and Fourteenth Amendments say that Congress and the States shall make "no law" which abridges freedom of speech or of the press. In order to sanction a system of censorship I would have to say that "no law" does not mean what it says, that "no law" is qualified to mean "some" laws. I cannot take this step. — William O. Douglas

If a man knows not what harbor he seeks, any wind is the right wind. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Power seldome grows old at Court. — George Herbert

Aaron was so gay he walked with a lisp... — Edward D. Padilla

I think that we're moving into this new phase of television where audiences are really embracing stories with a beginning, middle, and end. — Carlton Cuse

Acting is an opportunity for me to try to explore and examine and expose humanity's weaknesses that are intrinsic to our nature as humans and learn from them; thereby, it's like a sociological expose. — Bokeem Woodbine

Those of us who have been violated or around violence or cruelty - and really those of us who have simply grown up in a racist, sexist, homophobic world - knew how far we could go, how loud we could get, how big we could become, how much space or attention we could occupy. We learned the price we had to pay for our bigness, our desire, and our ambition. We were practiced at the dance. We cherished the walls of our confines because they gave definition to our lives, boundaries. We wrongly believed this was safety, protection. We made sure someone was assigned to bring us down a notch, remind us who we really are, hold the truth of our badness. — Eve Ensler