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Lara Croft is such a strong individual, she's very driven, she doesn't need a man, she's speaks her own mind, and that she's in control of her own life. It's a lot of what women want and have. — Jan De Bont

Christ's mission is to release the divine into our conscious knowing. He awakens the impulse in man to rise above his lower nature and be aware of his higher nature that dwells within. — Flower A. Newhouse

If you think there is good in everybody, you haven't met everybody. — Gregory Benford

The labor of rising from the ground will be great, ... but as we mount higher, the earth's attraction, and the body's gravity, will be gradually diminished till we arrive at a region where the man will float in the air without any tendency to fall. — Samuel Johnson

Old third basemen become first basemen, and old first basemen become designated hitters. — George Brett

I created lots of characters in high school and college, and the first character I created in pro comics was Liana, Green Lantern of M'Elu, for a backup story in 'Green Lantern #162,' my first professional sale. — Kurt Busiek

I'm bad at letting go of things. — Heidi Klum

You are my other half, Amy. I have to protect you. — Lisa Renee Jones

In general, I find that poets spend a lot of time thinking about themselves, and not a lot of time thinking about other poets, or other poetry. Unless they think about how it affects them, or how it could impact them. — Victoria Chang

We are supposed to forgive everyone; everyone includes ourselves. — Denis Waitley

You can't expect the level of excitement of your audience to be greater than your own. — Richie Norton

Feelings do not always determine truth, but they can sometimes tell you what is true. — J.R. Rim

A vampire? How ith that pothible? I died in a car ackthident, for God'th thake! Aw, thon of a bith! — MaryJanice Davidson

For the true bookworm it is sometimes hard to distinguish between what one has experienced and what one has read. We know that this is odd and even a little demented. But there it is. We are uneasy in a void with no book. — Laura Furman