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Cannes is a little bit like French wine. There are certain years that people prefer over others. — Rob Lowe

Consider me the entity within the industry without a history of spitting the epitome of stupidity. — Talib Kweli

I just didn't have time to deliver a Buffalo accent in a day, so I didn't even try it. — Josh Holloway

Every family has in fact a sacred character belonging to it, which may indeed be forgotten or disdained; but the family is constituted, and ought therefore to be conducted, with the prospect of the rising generation following that which precedes it, not only to the grave, but to eternity"(Christopher Anderson). Every member of every household is an immortal creature; every one that leaves the circle by death, goes into an eternity of torment or bliss. And, since all the ordinances of God look to another world as their chief and ultimate reference, surely, surely, that institute which is the most powerful of all in the formation of character, must be considered as set up with a special intention to prepare the subjects of it for "glory, honour, immortality, and eternal life. — John Angell James

Grace is necessary to salvation, free will equally so - but grace in order to give salvation, free will in order to receive it. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Fossil fuel is very seductive stuff. [John Maynard] Keynes once said that, as far as he could tell, the average standard of living from the beginning of human history to the middle of the eighteenth century had perhaps doubled. Not much had changed, and then we found coal and gas and oil and everything changed. We're reaping the result of that, both ecologically and socially. — Bill McKibben

I'm very introspective, and I mostly don't talk to people. I get into a real quiet, meditative place. — Roseanne Barr

Skepticism must go hand in hand with rationality. When theories are shown to be false, the correct thing to do is to move on. — Brian Cox

Having to be nice to people, which, as everyone knows, is the toughest job in the world — Marian Keyes