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Age has its own glory, beauty, and wisdom that belong to it. — Joseph Murphy

I read a lot of scripts that I just don't find very funny. — Jennifer Aniston

When I was a kid ... I needed to belong. — Wally Lamb

Need is the destiny of want. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Training a child is exactly like training a puppy; a little heedless inattention and it is out of hand immediately; the great thing is not to let it acquire bad habits that must afterward be broken. — Emily Post

The more you understand, the more you love; the more you love, the more you understand. — Thich Nhat Hanh

The stories we are told shape the way we see the world, which shapes the way we experience the world. — Derrick Jensen

Are we to have a church in which everyone's judgment is equal to everyone else's? That's not a church, it's chaos. Common sense dictates that you keep the fox out of the chicken coop. — John Joseph O'Connor

As young girls we grow up with the idea that life is going to be a bit of a fairytale. But at some point reality hits and we realise that's not what life is about. Many of us are faced with eating disorders and mental health struggles, bad relationships and heartbreak, low self-esteem and confused sexualities and more. Life is very much real. — Darren Fletcher

Reedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future. — Curtis Armstrong

You know, I think everything I do cinematically for the rest of my life will probably have some direct route back to Jonathan. But I love him to death. He's like my best friend and my big brother. — Ted Demme

I cannot afford to get upset, to leave this room with puffy eyes and a red nose. Crying is not an option. — Suzanne Collins

The universe has fascinated mankind for many, many years, dating back to the very earliest episodes of Star Trek, when the brave crew of the Enterprise set out, wearing pajamas, to explore the boundless voids of space, which turned out to be as densely populated as Queens, New York. Virtually every planet they found was inhabited, usually by evil beings with cheap costumes and Russian accents, so finally the brave crew of the Enterprise returned to Earth to gain weight and make movies. — Dave Barry

A: Everything changes. B: But not enough. — Mason Cooley

He considered China's interference in Korea to be an intolerable attempt to prevent the spread of enlightenment, and the war itself not merely a struggle between two countries but a "battle for the sake of world culture."49 — Donald Keene