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My first part in a play was one of the witches in 'Macbeth.' — Zendaya
In the future, journalists must ask: How do we encourage and support flows of information? — Jeff Jarvis
A major premise of my fictional novel Noah Primeval is that the gods of the ancient world were real spiritual beings with supernatural powers. Thus, the mythical literature and artistic engravings of the gods that have been uncovered by Mesopotamian archeology reflect a certain amount of factual reality. The twist is that these gods are actually fallen divine angelic beings called "Sons of God" (Bene Elohim) in the Bible. — Brian Godawa
We are better pleased to see those on whom we confer benefits than those from whom we receive them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I felt I was duty-bound under contract to stick with Cleveland, and I can truthfully say, in all my playing days there and everywhere, I never shirked a duty to baseball. — Joe
(Passion always looks like sacrifice to people who are not in love.) — Kris Vallotton
In my view, I did not get to the federal bench because I was a woman. — Constance Baker Motley
I think whenever we think of our hometowns, we tend to think of very specific people: with whom you rode on the school bus, who was your next door neighbor you were playing with, who your girlfriend was. It's always something very specific. — Joyce Carol Oates
One would like to know, what were foes made for except to be used? — Herman Melville
The living usually won't see the dead. — Beetlejuice
Acceptance is going to a restaurant where the salad's not great, but the steak is fine. — Albert Brooks
Morning had gotten lost on the way home. We would lie this way forever, always saying goodbye, never parting. — Miranda July
there are many points in life when we cannot see what awaits us around the corner, and it is precisely at such times, when our path forward is unclear, that we must bravely keep our nerve, resolutely putting one foot before the other as we march blindly into the dark. — Richard C. Morais
