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Women play on their beauty as children play with their knives. And they hurt themselves on it, too. — Victor Hugo

People will knife you in the back for a stinking crumb and then go on with their lives as if you're nothing but a worthless roach. (Aiden) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I think with comedy I get very sort of critical of myself and try and do the best I can and it doesn't come as second nature. I work at those kinds of films. It doesn't mean I can't do them - I've done two now, and I have a great time doing them, but I just find myself a little bit more neurotic. — Elisha Cuthbert

Lying on the roof counting the stars that fill the sky
I wonder if
Someone in the heavens looking back down on me
I'll never know
So much space to believe — Dave Matthews

We are not heard for our many words, but for the cry of our hearts. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

The grand style follows suit with all great passion. It disdains to please, it forgets to persuade. It commands. It wills. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The Puritans were accustomed to explain faith by the word 'recumbency.' It meant leaning upon a thing. Lean with all your weight upon Christ. It would be a better illustration still if I said, fall at full length, and lie on the Rock of Ages. — Charles Spurgeon

I tried talking to Jesus, but he just put me on hold ... — Colin Hay

[Action's] a Western thing. We think of the hero going into battle, rebelling against a government or an oppressor, but [in KUNDUN] action is nonaction or what appears to be nonaction. That's a hard concept for Western audiences ... We wanted to show a kind of moral action, a spiritual action, an emotional action. Some people will pick up on it; some won't. — Martin Scorsese

Self-destruction would be a brief, almost autoerotic free-fall into a great velvet darkness. — Mark Mirabello

The year swung past the fulcrum of another equinox. — Anthony Doerr