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Falling, again, and always. Kai's eyes sang. — Max Gladstone
I always felt rock and roll was very, very wholesome music. — Aretha Franklin
I think you have to be very careful with effects that they don't overpower the story with the visual element. — Harrison Ford
You are here having realized the necessity of contending with yourself; then thank everyone who provides an opportunity. — G.I. Gurdjieff
Your happiness depends upon your very own thoughts. No one else can think your thoughts for you. Deliberately think thoughts of what you want because they're the thoughts that make you happy. — Rhonda Byrne
Sharia law is a Malignant law, it's totally based on the interpretation of the Koran and the Hajid, and the way Islam and the profit lived. — Mark Durie
Originally the film opened with Ryan in the doctor's office, being told his wife is dying. Then we see him walking the streets, and the story is told in flashback. — Arthur Hiller
What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object, but not our life? — Michel Foucault
I love Joan Didion, but I love her writing. I don't think meeting her could solve my problems or make me understand the world better. — John Darnielle
A perpetual holiday is a good working definition of hell. — George Bernard Shaw
Corporations now govern society, perhaps more than governments themselves do; yet ironically, it is their very power, much of which they have gained through economic globalization, that makes them vulnerable. — Joel Bakan
...women have been kicked around enough in this world. We don't need to do it to each other, too. — Nancy Ring
Don't go to work to work, go to work to prosper. — Grant Cardone