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I am admiring of my fellow peers, black filmmakers and black actors and actresses. — Cuba Gooding Jr.

Sound filled the room, a crystal melody that could lift any human heart and turn away any devil.
It was "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake. — David Wong

Only more keenly aware of how her soul starved within her, its wings wasting with the despair of disuse. — Alison Croggon

Quotes are a way of acting out not just a text, and not just thinking, but the making of a text. The construction of thinking. — Masha Tupitsyn

Just like other ordinary people, I want to have a happy family. — Lee Byung-hun

If Rome, a city of the vulgar living, had been depressing after Greece, London, a city of the drab dead, was fifty times worse. — John Fowles

And in more freedom, most people find sin. — John Green

Of course, the humans in Haiti have hope. They hope to leave. — P. J. O'Rourke

You going to let me go now?"
"That depends." He muttered. "Are you going to try and nosedive down the stairs again?"
"Wasn't planning on it, but who knows how this might play out. — Violet Cross

Even the greatest was once a beginner. Don't be afraid to take that first step. — Muhammad Ali

I'd much rather talk about guitar playing. I hate it when people ask me about my lyrics. I always feel like telling them to just go and read them. — James Hetfield

His experience on the bench was crucial in forming Taft's political vision. He disliked the rough and tumble of partisanship; he much preferred the quiet of the study. The image of the dispassionate jurist weighing the competing arguments of the litigants embodied how he saw the governing process. Elections, campaigning, and pressing the flesh were to him necessary evils in a democratic society, but Taft thought that he was a gregarious creature who loved humanity. However, such traits were for the golf course or the salon or the friendly conversation. When it came time to make policy, the ethos of the jurist dominated. — Lewis L. Gould

A little sun, a little rain,
A soft wind blowing from the west,
And woods and fields are sweet again,
And warmth within the mountain's breast
A little love, a little trust,
A soft impulse, a sudden dream,
And life as dry as desert dust,
Is fresher than a mountain stream. — Stopford Brooke

Everyone was good at something. Some people painted. Others played music. Corrado just happened to be good at murder. He accepted that. Embraced it. That was who he was. The Kevlar Killer. — J.M. Darhower