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To come here and lie about your life you must have very big confidence and courage to do it. — Deyth Banger

How could you carry the inside of a person with you and not call them a friend, no matter what the rules said? — Barbara Samuel

The only fear I have is that I will wake up one day and nobody will allow me to do films. This is a fear every actor has. — Abhishek Bachchan

I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you. — Frida Kahlo

The fateful equating of power with violence, of the political with government, and of government with a necessary evil has begun. — Hannah Arendt

I want my world to start and end with you. — E.L. James

When we have succeeded in preventing all the forces in the world from throwing us off our balance, then alone we have attained to freedom, and not before. — Swami Vivekananda

I like hot dogs. I like eggplant. I like pizza and creamed corn and beer. But I don't like Arabs. — Zach Braff

Granted, there are times when, for business reasons, you do something that's more mainstream. But even then, I try to find something that has a dark or subversive aspect. — Ryan Phillippe

You can impress from a distance, but you can only impact up close. — Howard G. Hendricks

It is your own fault, said the little prince. "I never wished you any sort of harm; but you wanted me to tame you . . . — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Behind every successful fortune;There is Crime. — Mario Puzo

Unfortunately I am afraid, as always, of going on. For to go on means going from here, means finding me, losing me, vanishing and beginning again, a stranger first, then little by little the same as always, in another place, where I shall say I have always been, of which I shall know nothing, being incapable of seeing, moving, thinking, speaking, but of which little by little, in spite of these handicaps, I shall begin to know something, just enough for it to turn out to be the same place as always, the same which seems made for me and does not want me, which I seem to want and do not want, take your choice, which spews me out or swallows me up, I'll never know, which is perhaps merely the inside of my distant skull where once I wandered, now am fixed, lost for tininess, or straining against the walls, with my head, my hands, my feet, my back, and ever murmuring my old stories, my old story, as if it were the first time. — Samuel Beckett

Literally, the Bible is a gigantic myth, a narrative extending over the whole of time from creation to apocalypse, unified by a body of recurring imagery that "freezes" into a single metaphor cluster, the metaphors all being identified with the body of the Messiah, the man who is all men, the totality logoi who is one Logos, the grain of sand that is the world. — Northrop Frye