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It is an ancient need to be told stories. But the story needs a great storyteller. Thanks for all of it, Jo. — Alan Rickman

We had come to see blackguards; but these men were something worse. There is a comic side, more or less appreciable, in all blackguardism - here there was nothing but tragedy - mute, weird tragedy. The quiet in the room was horrible. — Wilkie Collins

In his farewell address, George Washington warned the people about political parties. Now we see how both Democrats and Republicans have conspired to reduce democratic participation. If this is the best the Democrats and Republicans have to offer, it's time to look elsewhere.Politics should be the prism for our most noble intentions. — Marianne Williamson

For my 11th birthday, I asked to be adopted. — Kaui Hart Hemmings

Faith is when music stops but you continue dancing. — Rudzani Ralph

Suffering is a product of limited knowledge. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Their bodies fit perfectly like this, two continents pulled eons ago but now rejoined. — Scott Westerfeld

Geometry is a Deductive Science. — John Stuart Mill

Rest as soon as there is pain. — Hippocrates

Passion, I've found, is not so attractive to the observer as to the participants ... — Susan Dunlap

Wherever there is somebody else, a war is not far away. — Dejan Stojanovic

If the written word has contributed anything at all to our developing species and our half developed culture, it is this: Great writing has been a staff to lean on, a mother to consult, a wisdom to pick up stumbling folly, a strength in weakness and a courage to support sick cowardice. — John Steinbeck

In short, individual freedom of speech leads to a stronger society. But knowing that principle is not enough. You have to know how to put it to use on the Net. — Mike Godwin

The proper aim of education is to promote significant learning. Significant learning entails development. Development means successively asking broader and deeper questions of the relationship between oneself and the world. This is as true for first graders as graduate students, for fledging artists as graying accountants. — Laurent A. Daloz

I just remember that disturbing feeling of walking into that prison, the complete loss of privacy, the complete loss of stimulation, dignity. — Cybill Shepherd