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It's not something that's at the forefront of my mind, but I think I'd regret it if I didn't have children. — Brendan Coyle

My father was a farmer and my mother was a farmer, but, my childhood was very good. I am very grateful for my childhood, because it was full of gladness and good humanity. — Roberto Benigni

All that matters is I love you, and the thought of you safe is the only thing keeping me going — Amie Kaufman

Admitting Error clears the Score, And proves you Wiser than before. — Arthur Guiterman

Words are the verbal embodiment of power. — Robin S. Sharma

Are you saying you don't want me, nymph? Because your pussy is calling you a liar. — Setta Jay

What appealed to me about 'The Loved Ones' script was that it had this really theatrical element to it. I thought that the scope of this character is so broad, and there is so much fun to be had playing a crazy teenage loner. It was a great way to explore the delusions a mind can create. — Robin McLeavy

My mother is a Shiite Muslim, as are most Iranians, while the rest of the
family was Sunni. But that was never a problem. Shiites and Sunnis had lived
side by side and intermarried for over a thousand years and our differences were
far fewer than our similarities. What was fundamental was that all Muslims,
regardless of their sects, surrender to the will of God, and believe that there is no
God but Allah and Mohammed is his last Prophet. That is the Quranic definition
of a Muslim and, in our family, what mattered most. — Benazir Bhutto

How long time is when one is sad! Is it three years or three days since you went away? — Eugenie De Guerin

These all sounded really bad, but they turned out to be good. If they had sounded really good, there would have been too many people working on them. — Sam Altman

Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America. — R. Lee Ermey

When you meditate you will be able to get in touch with that part of yourself which knows what it wants, as opposed to the levels and layers of conditioning in your mind. — Frederick Lenz

Myths are like the beams in a house: not exposed to outside view, they are the structure which holds the house together so people can live in it. — Rollo May