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There is a lot I could have anticipated but I live in present & there is no anticipation to it, I wish I had a time machine — Pushpa Rana

One of my experiences around feminist risk and change is that it's difficult, if not impossible, to put new wine into old wineskins. — Nancy Ruth

- What would I be singing, Vicky wondered, - if I sang out my moods? — Madeleine L'Engle

I like the powerful story, the excellent performances the beautiful cinematography and the vision of the "The Piano". — Mabel Cheung

Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

To tell a woman who is forty, "You look like sixteen," is boloney. The blarney way of saying it is "Tell me how old you are, I should like to know at what age women are the most beautiful. — Fulton J. Sheen

The world went luscious, and slow, and still. — Marie Rutkoski

Oddly enough, I didn't recall feeling that way the week before. I wasn't certain how this revelation came about, but revelations are like that; they just smack you across the face one day, and you know you've arrived at the truth without even knowing you were looking for it. What you do about it is another matter. I — Nelson DeMille

There are so many projects that you go into hoping the story works, and here comes a new third act and that kind of thing. — Jeff Daniels

And remember men will scorn it, 'tis original and true,
And the obloquy of newness may fall bitterly on you. — Sarah Williams

With Connery, he does act. He is in complete command. He completely trusts the person first, then the instrument. I've worked with his son also, on a picture in Russia. — F. Murray Abraham

There's nothing like being young, and happy, and fighting. — Mike Tyson

I hope my novels will allow you to become lost in a world totally unlike the actual world we live in. I work hard to make the words evoke particular images, thoughts, feelings, the mystery of relationships. — Jay Neugeboren

Respecting differences while gaining insight into our essential connected-ness, we can free ourselves from the impulse to rigidly categorize the world in terms of narrow boundaries and labels. — Sharon Salzberg