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Theater is a lot more interactive, more of a cohesive unit. With television, it can be a different director every episode. — Condola Rashad

place. I wondered whether a person could plan a story for his life and live it intentionally. — Donald Miller

There is excitement in a new kiss, but there is a quality of memory and intimacy in kissing someone you've kissed often before. I — Robert B. Parker

Racing is an escape from society. From symbols of status, and self-perception. A chance to just be. For everyone to just be, with each other. — Erin Beresini

Children have an uncanny memory for what parents say, but don't do. — Wes Fesler

The straw-coated floor crunched beneath her boots, a cool breeze sweeping in from where the roof had been ripped half off thanks to Sorrel's bull. To keep the wyverns from feeling less caged - and so Abraxos could watch the stars, as he liked to do. — Sarah J. Maas

Do you always travel with such cumbersome books?" "I don't trust anyone who wouldn't. — Doug Dorst

Love has the power to change everything. — Anthony D. Williams

Knowledge and truth are different things. — Mark Lawrence

As a great master once observed: "There are two methods of becoming god, the upright or the averse." Let the mind become as a flame or a pool of still water . — Peter J. Carroll

Individualism is at once an ethical-psychological concept and an ethical-political one. As an ethical-psychological concept, individualism holds that a human being should think and judge independently, respecting nothing more than the sovereignty of his or her mind; thus, it is intimately connected with the concept of autonomy. As an ethical-political concept, individualism upholds the supremacy of individual rights — Nathaniel Branden

Strong women wear their pain like stilettos. No matter how much it hurts, all you see is the beauty of it. — Harriet Morgan

If she hadn't talked to the kids about death that day. If she hadn't read them "The Charge of the Light Brigade", and if they hadn't asked what being dead was like, then she wouldn't have stroked Melanie's hair and none of this would have happened. She wouldn't have made a promise she couldn't keep and couldn't walk away from. She could be as selfish as she's always been, and forgive herself the way everybody else does, and wake up every day as clean as if she'd just been born. — M.R. Carey