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He was not bone and feather but a perfect idea of freedom and flight, limited by nothing at all — Richard Bach

May we all soon go about as our real selves and take joy in it, saying, yes, yes, to whatever we are. — Carol Emshwiller

Films and life are like clay, waiting for us to mold it. And when you trust your own insides and that becomes achievement, it's a kind of principle that seems to me is at work with everyone. God bless that principle. God bless that potential that we all have for making anything possible if we think we deserve it. — Shirley Maclaine

When she told me how Phil had built a platform that hung five feet from the floor by thick chains to hold the drummer's kit, I nearly died. He'd built it because he believed that drums should be recorded from — Mick Fleetwood

It belongs to the imperfection of everything human that man can only attain his desire by passing through its opposite. — Soren Kierkegaard

Those who wish even to focus on the problem of a Christian ethic are faced with an outrageous demand-from the outset they must give up, as inappropriate to this topic, the very two questions that led them to deal with the ethical problem: 'How can I be good?' and 'How can I do something good?' Instead they must ask the wholly other, completely different question: 'What is the will of God? — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Have faith in God but keep your powder dry. — Louis L'Amour

We spend so much time and expend so much energy trying to gain a sense of worth from othersultimately, only God's opinion of us matters. — Stanley J. Grenz

Joe has sense enough to know
He is a god.
So many gods don't know. — Langston Hughes

I was a very imaginative and theatrical child and wasn't afraid of being in front of a camera. — Kirsten Dunst

I can write songs, I've had songs in movies, but I can't compose film scores, you know? — Brian Wilson

I lived through many battles - the 1973, I was young; in 1982 with the Israeli invasions, and 2006 between Hezbollah and Israel. Before I emigrated to the States in '83, I had my own very black and white views of the Israelis and the Jews in general. But you start to understand that no matter what you think, there are two perspectives. — Ziad Doueiri