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I always tell people, if a young girl read "Beloved" as her first novel, she'd have to kill either herself or her mother, because in "Beloved" you have a mother killing their children. This is not something a child would accept very easily. And would never understand. — Walter Mosley

The great difficulty about keeping the Ten Commandments is that no man can keep them and be a gentleman. — H.L. Mencken

I think videos are really hard. I'm yet to be happy with a video. It's very weird watching yourself on camera, which I guess I'm going to have to get used to. I love the thought of being in them, but it's one thing to say that and another to actually do it. — Conrad Sewell

You get to be famous or have some notoriety and there are so many people who want a piece of you. — Oscar De La Hoya

Soldiers expect the noncommissioned officer to be technically proficient, up front, and honest with them. Soldiers must know that NCOs care, that they can approach the NCO for guidance and direction, and that NCOs can make things happen when a difficult situation arises. — Glen E. Morrell

For me, drawing is the greatest joy. Animation is never as good as when I'm sitting at that desk drawing. Even when it's up on the screen, it's never as wonderful as those moments when it's drawn, to me. — Glen Keane

I assume you know what to do with this. That's why you were hired. — Grant Tinker

Growing up, my next door neighbor was my best friend and an only child too. — Miranda Cosgrove

The imagination which causes so many ravages among us, never speaks to the heart of savages Pt.1, 41 — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Our moral, religious, and political traditions are united in their respect for the dignity of human life. — Robert Casey

Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics. — Carl Jung

There Will Always Be Suffering
It Flows Through Life Like Water — Nick Cave

It's no good thinking you're invisible if you aren't — Margaret Atwood