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Here's what's terrifying about Ebola. Ebola is invisible. It's a monster without a face. With the science that we have now, we can perceive Ebola as being not one thing but as a swarm, and the swarm is moving through the human population and expanding its numbers. It has the qualities of a monster. — Richard Preston

Rejoice that man is hurled, From change to change unceasingly, His soul's wings never furled! — Robert Browning

I recognize myself to a lesser or greater extent in everything I read, good and bad, and that's part of being a human being if you're honest enough. And obviously the darker parts are the things you don't let control you. — Rufus Sewell

In the state of emptiness, you are the action not the performer of the action. Allow an activity or event to take precedence over your own point of view. — Frederick Lenz

The actor should not play a part. Like the Aeolian harps that used to be hung in the trees to be played only by the breeze, the actor should be an instrument played upon by the character he depicts. — Alla Nazimova

When I decided to follow my dream, I had already discarded my life.
~ Zoro ~ — Eiichiro Oda

Self-seeking is the gate by which a soul departs from peace; and total abandonment to the will of God, that by which it returns. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

The best way to catch my attention is to throw a Twinkie near my face. — Patrick Carney

It was the irrational doubt which springs from the isolation and powerlessness of an individual whose attitude toward the world is one of anxiety and hatred. This irrational doubt can never be cured by rational answers; it can only disappear if the individual becomes and integral part of a meaningful world. — Erich Fromm

Modern man ... has not ceased to be credulous ... the need to believe haunts him. — William James

John Cusack is a dream. I did one one-on-one scene with him and we got to shoot it so many times, and he did it different every time. — Nora Dunn