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This world is made for the living, Dan. Death, and accepting death, is a part of life. — Karen McQuestion

People used to ask me for advice, and I'd say, 'Please, don't ask me!' Yes, I did economics at Oxford, but that's not the same as having a broad knowledge of personal finance. — Sophie Kinsella

If you've as many films as I have, and missed as many opportunities as I have to do good work and been pissed off about it, you say, "Well, now you've got to start getting it right". If you get a chance, you really want to cook. And the tragedy is, when you finally feel that way about yourself, about your work, nobody wants to give you a chance. And that happens to a lot of actors. But I'm feeling very wanted these days, so there must be something in the air. — Burt Reynolds

One of the magical things about Nashville is just how many incredibly talented people are here and the way they support each other. — Callie Khouri

I realized I'd be stuck doing all the hard stuff," she reasoned. "All the diapers and doctors' appointments and discipline, and you'd just breeze in and be Fun Daddy. I'd do all the work to make them good people, and you'd undo it anyway, and they'd love you and hate me. — Gillian Flynn

Control yourself every passing second and make sure that no unit of time is being wasted — Sunday Adelaja

That woman speaks eighteen languages, and can't say 'No' in any of them. — Dorothy Parker

It would be stupid to rush things."
"Rush? This thing between us started three months ago."
"Yeah, in your head. — Suzanne Wright

Things at home are crossways, and Betsy and I are out. — Will Carleton

I just love language. I mean, I love it. I love stage directions. Any opportunity to write. I hadn't written in so long, I get very crazy and miserable. I - it's like not seeing my kids: I can't do it for very long. — Joss Whedon

If it hadn't been for Jazz, there wouldn't be no rock and roll. — Louis Armstrong

And did not the degeneration of religion begin with reason itself? As Santayana says, the process of degeneration of religion was due to too much reasoning: "This religion unhappily long ago ceased to be wisdom expressed in fancy in order to become superstition overlaid with reasoning." The decay of religion is due to the pedantic spirit, in the invention of creeds, formulas, articles of faith, doctrines and apologies. We become increasingly less pious as we increasingly justify and rationalize our beliefs and become so sure that we are right. — Lin Yutang

We must fear God out of love, not love Him out of fear. — Saint Francis De Sales