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Bad luck doesn't have any chinks in it," he said with deep bitterness. "I was born a son of a bitch and I'm going to die a son of a bitch. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

We never did just one take. Multiple takes. Many. I did a bunch. Sometimes I do one take. Sometimes I did 20. — Paul Haggis

Each of us is born with an incorruptible spot of grace. — Mark Nepo

People say to me all the time that I threw some money into some guy's coffee cup [by accident, thinking they were poor]. People do make the same sort of mistake. I've made attempts to volunteer that have been calamitous! — Nicole Holofcener

Because, of course, it wouldn't do to just talk to her. She had spoken to him in flashes of daylight, and he felt he ought to reply in kind. — Joe Hill

I think most people don't exactly know what they're doing, 100%, but they portray themselves as if they do. — Joe Hahn

will to create. Yes" - as if she expected disagreement - "the will, because it is an act of will. It's more than being called upon by some convenient artistic muse. It's making a decision to offer up a bit of one's essence to the judgement of others. — Elizabeth George

Love fostered courage. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

In varying degrees, the authority of the dharma was replaced by the authority of the guru, who came, in some traditions, to assume the role of the Buddha himself. — Stephen Batchelor

You are someone worth loving — Anne Rice

One of the things I've found now, not just for television, but in the restaurant, is that you have many anxious chefs, who know how to cook twenty recipes really well, but they don't have a good foundation for other things. — Wolfgang Puck

I had been doing plays in New York and on a whim we packed up and moved West, I started doing commercials and plays and guest star spots on TV and one thing led to another and I got Knots Landing. — Joan Van Ark

Mary spoke with animation of their meeting with, or rather missing, Mr Elliot so extraordinarily. "He is a man," said Lady Russell, "whom I have no wish to see. His declining to be on cordial terms with the head of his family, has left a very strong impression in his disfavour with me. — Jane Austen

In Jewish tradition, death-defying devotion to scholarship was the stuff of saintliness. — Israel Shenker

Calvinism furnishes us with the only theology of culture that is truly relevant for the world in which we live, because it is the true theology of the Word. — Henry R. Van Til