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Trust the story ... the storyteller may dissemble and deceive, the story can't: the story can only ever be itself. — James Robertson

Hansen's disease" - that's the other modern name, I guess, for leprosy - "Hansen's disease was so rare in the America that in 40 years only 900 people were afflicted. Suddenly, in the past three years, America has more than 7,000 cases of leprosy — Lou Dobbs

I want people to believe me when I play a part and they are less apt to if they know a lot about me and have associations about me. — John Hawkes

And sometimes I do films so my daughter can see me work. — Kelly Lynch

Sometimes you just gotta trust that your secret's been kept long enough. — Anne Cameron

We moved from wondering to answering, which has not served us well at all. — Richard Rohr

War for the sake of war is sin, but war for the sake of defense is duty. — Martin Luther

Ginny had seen enough shows in her lifetime to know that this wasn't a very good show. It didn't actually make any sense. There were a lot of random things going on, like a guy who sometimes rode through the scene on a bike for no reason that Ginny could figure. And at one point, there was a shooting in the background, but the guy who got shot just kept on singing, so his injuries obviously weren't that bad. — Maureen Johnson

If wishes solved problems, the world would be a very different place. — Jaye Wells

It is difficult to give a recipe for successful conversation. But it would certainly include three fundamentals. Assemble good ingredients, mix and spice with your own thinking, and serve attractively.
To assemble the ingredients, read. Read lots of different things. Read newspapers that express a viewpoint contrary to your own; read periodicals that have thoughtful, provocative articles; read books that tell of places and persons of current interest; read fiction, of course, but not to the exclusion of all other things. — Helen Valentine