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There are times when I haven't been proud of America or really proud. But there have been times that I've been incredibly proud of the country. — Whoopi Goldberg

The most painful moral struggles are not those between good and evil, but between the good and the lesser good. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

Mainly I study the sense of touch and what the molecules are that transduce touch. And I use mutants in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to look at that problem. — Martin Chalfie

It's never really that much fun for me to do movies anyway, because you - you know, you have to get up very early in the morning and you have to go in and you spend a lot of time waiting around. — Al Pacino

I never see these things coming. They happen too fast. One second you're proposing an escape plan and the next ... — Suzanne Collins

I don't love the word luxury because it feels Bougy to me. — Beth Ditto

Try something. And never be afraid to fail. That failure is useful too. It's just another building block. — Ricky Gervais

Nothing looks as self-satisfied as a contented cat. — Barbara Mertz

I would like to do maybe a smaller romantic comedy. — Linda Fiorentino

They looked at each other for a while their gazes steady, unblinking. It was the way people stare at each other not when they're in love but afterward, when they finally realize all the many horrible and beautiful things locked up within that love. — Brock Clarke

Things will happen that you can't prevent, things will fall apart that you can't hold together, but ultimately you're shaping yourself and that final product speaks volumes about who you really are, not what people see you as or what you want to be. — Erik Tomblin

Well, that day is gone, and it will not occur again. — Dianne Feinstein

He was uncannily skilled at dissecting hidden meaning behind every interaction. — Kathleen Tessaro