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My astrologer predicted a year of successful enterprise and good fortune. So what went wrong? Had there been some ghastly beaureaucratic astral mix up? — Tyne O'Connell

Men have died in torture chambers, on the stake, in concentration camps, in front of firing squads, rather than renounce their convictions. The appeaser renounces his under the pressure of a frown on a vacant face. — Ayn Rand

Evolutionary biology is genuinely scientific, but more than that it opens the door to a world more marvellous than any Christian fundamentalist has ever read into the pages of the Bible. — Ambrose Bierce

Beautiful. Worthy of the highest love. Powerful and perfect. Beautiful is my daughter. — Rachelle Dekker

A challenge is always important; as an actor, as a human, it's good to face challenges and it's good to push your boundaries. — Ed Speleers

My health is only just good enough for myself alone, not good enough for marriage, let alone fatherhood. Yet when I read your letter, I feel I could overlook even what cannot possibly be overlooked. — Franz Kafka

The first thing I do when I read a part is see if I can identify emotionally with a character. If I make that connection, everything else is just working on knowing their life circumstances and manifesting those through practice and research. — Joshua Leonard

I like to come to the set with very strong ideas and strong opinions about how to do things. And I like also dealing with somebody who's like that. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

It's important to be able to be a girl and be a scientist and have neither of those things affect each other. — Cara Santa Maria

The anticipation of discovering new possibilities becomes my greatest joy. — Jerry Uelsmann

Woe to the Revolution when the day comes, when the people, overburdened by contributions and consumed by abuses, turn to their enemies for salvation! — Apolinario Mabini

A poet over 30 is pathetic — H.L. Mencken