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You want to make the photograph work in every way possible. Doesn't matter where it is in the world. — William Eggleston

If you start using a medication in a person with autism, you should see an obvious improvement in behavior in a short period of time. If you do not see an obvious improvement, they probably should not be taking the stuff. It is that simple. — Temple Grandin

The makers of our Constitution ... conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone - the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men. — Louis D. Brandeis

Even though we've devoted our lives to music, we both know that the most important things happen without a soundtrack. — Ibi Kaslik

Idiots, Halt muttered. If we were here to cause trouble, we could simply ride them both down — John Flanagan

What you think, you create. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you become. — Rhonda Byrne

Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. It's the only way I work. — Amy Sherman-Palladino

Society has wrongly driven the concept of immorality down to only the most debased and despicable behaviors imaginable. Immorality is not subjective; it is anything that transgresses God's Word. Our mind, mouth and body are instruments of either immorality or Godliness. Why argue over the relatively few unclear issues in God's Word while regularly doing what He clearly prohibits? — William Branks

All forms of government ultimately are not going to succeed in trying to control or censor the Internet. — Rupert Murdoch

I am not afraid of aging, but more afraid of people's reactions to my aging. — Barbara Hershey

The papers reveal that in several key abortion cases, justices were keenly interested in the perceived public reaction to their rulings - indicating that courts can be influenced by public sentiment. — Lee Greenwood

Despair is a cavern beneath our feet and we teeter on its very brink. — Geraldine Brooks

It may be that the Chronicles of Narnia may outlive The Allegory of Love, and Perelandra outlive them both. Few works of learning and criticism survive a hundred years; what it was learned to know in 1950 will be expected of scholarship-candidates in 2000; new things will be discovered, old notions disproved, other critical values asserted; but a piece of genuine imagination in fiction may have a long life. — Jocelyn Gibb

Life- ride it until the wheels fall off. — Martin Lawrence