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When people help one another in sin and transgression, they finish by hating each other. — Ibn Taymiyyah

Our society has gotten to the point where we might soon become less and less shocked by any kind of violence. — Stanley Crouch

I want players to look neat and responsible. Maybe it's old school, but it's kind of neat when people are always clean. — Joe Girardi

No, I've heard over the years that it's nice for them to see somebody who's like, you know, a well-known successful musician who's Asian. I've heard it from a few musicians, too. — James Iha

The things that I write are autobiographical in a surreal sense, like when you have a dream and you go to the doctor's office, but then you turn around and it's actually your childhood home and the doctor has turned into Ryan Reynolds. — Diablo Cody

Styxx was damned and happiness never came to the damned. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Never stop climbing mountains! They are like any other challenge in life; once you go across them, pleasure is all yours. — Karma Gurung

It's not stealing, it's retrieving. — Mora Early

After the period of sex-attraction has passed, women have no power in America. -Elizabeth Bisland — Matthew Goodman

Optimism inspires, energizes, and brings out our best. It points the mind toward possibilities and helps us think creatively past problems. — Price Pritchett

It's a Tenth Amendment issue. If you want Washington, if you want to implement their standards, that's your call ... We certainly had higher standards than Common Core, so it was a very easy decision for Texans, myself and the legislature included, to basically say we still believe that Texans know how to best run Texas. — Rick Perry

The eye, though small, sees remarkable things.
The ear, though small, hears remarkable things.
The hand, though small, carries remarkable things.
The foot, though small, transports remarkable things.
The tongue, though small, utters remarkable things.
The mind, though small, perceives remarkable things.
The heart, though small, contains remarkable things.
The soul, though small, experiences remarkable things. — Matshona Dhliwayo

One of the things you hope you've done as a playwright is create roles that can sustain different interpretations. — Tracy Letts