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I just try not to look at any role as a comedic role or a dramatic role. I just try to stay in the movie I'm in. — Judy Greer

Any time I spent with Ruth should be regarded as precious. War, after all, was everywhere. — Nicholas Sparks

They have never known pain, he thought. The realization made him feel desperately lonely. — Lois Lowry

Parental Discretion is advised, but will be completely f*n, ignored — Triple H

Should not the Society of Indexers be know as Indexers, Society of, The? — Keith Waterhouse

Books are dead men talking. — George R R Martin

Let us leave the EEC, abolish human rights laws, take TV sets, pool tables and phones out of prisons, bring back corporal and capital punishment, slash benefits and put single mothers into hostels instead of giving them council flats. Finally, if we chucked out all the illegal immigrants and asylum seekers there would be enough jobs for everyone. — Ken Bates

The way to escape our entrapment in this world of matter is to acquire secret "knowledge" (= gnosis) from above of who we really are, how we came to be here, and how we can return to our heavenly, spiritual home. — Bart D. Ehrman

Political views are influenced not only by forces believed to be irrelevant but by forces that have not entered into conscious awareness. — John R. Hibbing

There are things that music can do that language could never do, that painting could never do, or sculpture. Music is capable of going directly to the source of the mystery. It doesn't have to explain it. It can simply celebrate it. — Marsha Norman

I don't believe in regrets, not really. I mean, in the heat of a moment I may strongly wish I hadn't done something but to be honest, I believe all our decisions help mold us into the persons we're supposed to become. Think about it, if everyone made flawless decisions, how could any of us truly understand life, and all it's accompanying beauties? If we never suffer, how can we recognize joy for what it is? If we never witness another's struggles, how can we submit ourselves to helping them? No regrets help shape us into selfless people. After all, the only regrets people really speak of are surrounded by a hesitation to love or allow love. — Fisher Amelie