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Raising children is an uncertain thing; success is reached only after a life of battle and worry. — Democritus
If the story's interesting and it's a compelling script, I'd be thrilled to be a part of it. — Andre Braugher
There is a reason ladies swoon over rogues. They are dominant personalities," Jason said. "And they fall for soldiers because of the powerful image they put out. — Sarah M. Eden
Vagabonding is about using the prosperity and possibility of the information age to increase your personal options instead of your personal possessions. — Rolf Potts
God does not consume us in his wrath, but instead he consumes his wrath on himself by becoming our substitute, paying for our sins and giving us the gift of salvation. — Rich Nathan
There are two ways to meet life; you may refuse to care until indifference becomes a habit, a defensive armor, and you are safe - but bored. Or you can care greatly, live greatly, until life breaks you on its wheel. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher
When we respect our blood ancestors and our spiritual ancestors, we feel rooted. — Thich Nhat Hanh
As long as we have all these conflicts, it is the women who will continue to suffer, so that is one reason why I guess as women we should really work for peace, because we know how painful wars can be to us and our daughters. — Wangari Maathai
Only a matter of time before you wind up dead. Given what and who — Kaylea Cross
The degree to which we openly express our feelings should be governed, not by fear of reprisal, but by our commitment to loving others. — Larry Crabb
Actors and actresses make magic,' I said. 'They make things happen on the stage; they invent; they create. — Anne Rice
Past, present, and future, the symbiosis of our lives," the old man continued quietly, gently. "Our birth, our life, our death, all tied into a single package that we spend our time on this earth unwrapping. Sometimes we see clearly what it is we are looking at. Sometimes we do not. Sometimes things happen to distract or deceive us, and we must look more carefully at what it is we hold. — Terry Brooks