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But big headlines in the papers every day, and whatever the newspaper and the radio say in this country, that's the people Bible. — Samuel Selvon

If you abandon the present moment, you cannot live the moments of your daily life deeply. — Nhat Hanh

The secret of fashion is to surprise and never to disappoint. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

I think if you've got a good idea it will stand out in one of the different mediums. For example, something might happen to me today and it could be something to talk about tomorrow on the radio, or I can write about it, or perhaps it will be best suited to telly. — Danny Wallace

Essentially I'm a pantheist-agnostic. I worship many deities with equal amounts of confusion. — Jonathan Ames

Time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

If you can't stand solitude, perhaps others find you boring as well. — Mark Twain

Everyone else is either asleep or having sex. I've been watching cable television and eating jello. — Stephen Chbosky

Looks like you've learned your lesson! The planet of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, can even use the stink of a toot in the name of lovely justice!" -Sailor Venus — Naoko Takeuchi

Your landscape in a western is one of the most important characters the film has. The best westerns are about man against his own landscape. — Ridley Scott

I grew up as an only child. — Mitchell Baker

Actions are not impostions on who we are, but are expressions of who we are. They come out of our heart and the inner realities it supervises and interacts with — Dallas Willard

A simple love-story,' said David piously, 'about a girl that loves a man frightfully and he is married, so she goes and lives with him, and then his wife is very ill and going to die, so the girl and the man both offer themselves for blood transfusion in a very noble way without each other knowing. But only one of them has the right kind of blood and I can't decide which. Do you think it would be more pathetic if the girl gave her blood and died, and then the man went off into the desert to be a monk, or if the man died and the wife and the girl made friends over his corpse and both became nuns? One might do good business with that, because in films no one much cares if the hero lives or dies so long as there are plenty of lovely heroines.' 'How — Angela Thirkell

In the opinion of the anarchist, the sum total of human ills is expressed in one word-authority. — Albert Meltzer