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I'd rather be a slave than a corpse. — Terry Pratchett
The boy stood up shakily, and looked once more at the Pyramids. They seemed to laugh at him, and he laughed back, his heart bursting with joy. Because now he knew where his treasure was. — Paulo Coelho
Two boys.
Both supposed to be dead.
Double trouble. — David Gilman
In my teens or twenties I wanted to do Blanche. Now I'm over that. Those roles are not attracting me now. Which is odd, because that's what most every actress would want to go do. — Delta Burke
Loving Norah meant being respectful about what made her happy. And I wanted her to be happy; I just wanted her to be happy with me. — Angela Richardson
With a book called 'Keeping Score,' I really did want to write a book about the Korean War, because I felt that it is the least understood war in the American cultural imagination. So I set out with the idea that Americans didn't know much about the Korean War and that I was going to try to fix a tiny bit of that. — Linda Sue Park
Whatever doesn't kill you makes a great story. — Mark Carver
I watched Someone to Watch Over Me the other night. I thought it was a really good movie. It's a great movie. — Ridley Scott
Training in rapid acoustic discrimination can apparently induce the left prefrontal cortex, which is normally attuned to fast-changing acoustic stimuli but is disrupted in dyslexics, to do its job. The region, even in adults, remains "plastic enough...to develop such differential sensitivity after intensive training," the scientists concluded. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz
True ahimsa should wear a smile even on a deathbed brought about by an assailant. It is only with that ahimsa that we can befriend our opponents and win their love. — Mahatma Gandhi
You read some good reviews and then you read a bad one, and the bad one pisses you off but there's nothing you can do. It's just an opinion. — Simon Taylor-Davis
Forget simple things like where we put our car keys or that one crucial ingredient for dinner when we run into the grocery store. But even more disturbing, we forget God. We say with our mouths that we are trusting and relying on God, but are we really? A quick check to see — Lysa TerKeurst
