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" she chokes on a sob and draws back. "You're scared? What a thing to say. You had me thinking you were dead. — Lauren DeStefano

Living with thieves, it would be a matter of moments before they picked the lock, but she certainly was not going to make it easy for them. — M.L. Chesley

I wouldn't say I've changed my mind. I changed some of my natural habits, some of my natural character. — Kurt Masur

Unless you have found something in life to live for that is more important to you than your own life, you will always be a slave. For all another man needs to do is threaten to take your life to get you to do his bidding. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I think women don't grow up with the harsh world of criticism that men grow up with, we are more sensitively treated, and when you first experience the world of film-making you have to develop a very tough skin. — Jane Campion

The role of the infinitely small in nature is infinitely great. — Louis Pasteur

The ideas are secondary to the primary premise of people's potential. I'm always in wonder and astonishment. — Jean Houston

Tragedy is when one's own faults makes them lose a treasure that had all their miserable lives been within their reach. Double tragedy is when one's own sheer cowardice won't just let them face those they secretly adore, love and cherish and confess their innermost convictions...of how much they had lived loving them, how much they had secretly cared, how much they were ready and willing to sacrifice and let go so they may be a part of their lives... — Levi Cheruo Cheptora

Life is short, do not hesitate!
Enjoyed and lived Now because Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow is only an illusion! — Ebelsain Villegas

I stopped performing because I don't have the temperament of a performer. You have to want to do the same thing over and over again. Once I got it right, I didn't want to do it again. I always use the analogy of a novelist who has to read his novel in public night after night. I just didn't want to do it. — Tom Lehrer