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I'm not against speaking publicly and having passion for something. One of the cardinal beauties of America is that we have the freedom to do so. — Raul Ruiz

I laughed under my breath, and it sounded bitter. "Listen to me. What am I talking about, worth it? Is any experience or bit of beauty worth the cost of my life? I know nothing but safety and self-preservation at all costs."
"And yet," he said softly, "you're risking everything to help me. — Kate Avery Ellison

Bottoms in the investment world don't end with four-year lows; they end with 10- or 15-year lows. — Jim Rogers

Will not the Lord hear my prayers and listen to my cries as soon as he ever did to theirs [the ancient saints'] if I come to him in the manner they did? — Joseph Smith Jr.

Finally, the damn meeting was over and Hunter couldn't wait to get the hell out there. If he left now, he could make it home in under an hour. Home to Lila. — Eve Vaughn

He had moved from thought to words, and now from words to actions. — George Orwell

It's a whole team of people working 24 hours around the clock to make me look like this. — Clay Aiken

In all literary history there is no such figure as Dante, no such homogeneousness of life and works, such loyalty to ideas, such sublime irrecognition of the unessential. — James Russell Lowell

It is the nature of love to work in a thousand different ways. — Teresa Of Avila

Human beings are always going to find interesting ways of making a mess of their lives. It's human nature. — Jack Nicholson

I'm not crazy; my mother had me tested — Jim Parsons

I always think the great parts outlive the actors that play them and that's a stage tradition, that goes back hundreds of years and it should be that way. — Hugh Jackman

Every time you go out there to do something, you wonder if you can do it. There's no assured success. There's no secret recipe for success. Every time you go out there, you go out there with the possibility of great failure. — Mel Gibson

By seeing the way a joke worked in the horseplay of a printing shop two centuries ago, we may be able to recapture that missing element - laughter, sheer laughter, the thigh-slapping, rib-cracking Rabelaisian kind, rather than the Voltairian smirk with which we are familiar. — Robert Darnton