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Television has made places look alike, and it has transformed the way we see. A whole generation of Americans, maybe two, has grown up looking at the world through a lens. — Ronald Steel

This is what has to be remembered about the law: Beneath that cold, harsh, impersonal exterior there beats a cold, harsh, impersonal heart. — David Frost

For history is made with tools, not with ideas; and everything is changed by economic conditions - art, philosophy, love, virtue - truth itself! — Joseph Conrad

My affiliation with England is borne out by the fact that I do come back for periodic visits. — George Shearing

Because you know, down deep in my heart, when all is said and done, I still live under the illusion that basically people think of me as an up-and-coming young actor. — Jack Nicholson

The past was what we carried with us, threaded to the future, and we decided whether to keep it close or let it go. Fate was both what we were given and what we made for ourselves. — Alice Hoffman

All our lives are activity without meaning; we burrow ratlike into life and we squirm ratlike through it and ratlike we are flung into our graves at the end. Now and then, why shouldn't we hear a voice of prophecy, — Gregory Maguire

I hadn't considered the possibility that I might find someone who would understand what I had endured and want me anyway, even though I wasn't whole. — Helena Hunting

When you enter a place of stillness, you awaken the divinity within you. — Peggy Sealfon

Obviously, Nevada doesn't prohibit all forms of gambling, but you have to submit yourself to a very rigorous regulatory process to run a gambling operation in Nevada. — Eric Schneiderman

What strange times are these," says Tara as they wend their way through the dead to safety, "when Muslims must fear other Muslims. — Nadeem Aslam

I'm not playing!' Sophie retorted indignantly, 'I'm doing a very important philosophical experiment! — Jostein Gaarder

How fortunate for civilization, that Beethoven, Michelangelo, Galileo and Faraday were not required by law to attend schools where their total personalities would have been operated upon to make them learn acceptable ways of participating as members of "the group." — Joel Henry Hildebrand