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I've learnt that through life you just get on with it. You're going to meet a lot of dishonest people along the line and you say good luck to them. I hope they live in comfort. Then I start sticking more pins in their effigies. — Roger Moore

As you grow in spirituality, your whole life must improve. — Harold Klemp

As a filmmaker, deep blacks are essential, and in my experience, no technology captures those attributes as well as Plasma. — Ridley Scott

Man, I want to be someone's forbidden fruit."
"Well, you are pretty fruity. — Darynda Jones

Like Gnostics, contemporaries feel alienated from their roots and are seeking to overcome the alienation. They are seeking new outlets for their unconscious. Where Gnostics feel cut off from the outer world, contemporaries feel cut off from the inner one. Contemporaries do not, like Gnostics, project their alienation onto the cosmos; through Jungian psychology they seek to discover their true selves within rather than outside themselves. They alone, then, have the chance fully to overcome their alienation. — C. G. Jung

Speaking as a writer, I'm not interested in trends, I want to write books that are honest, with characters as true to the inner world of the story as I can make them. — Susan Patron

A democracy flirts with the danger of becoming a slave in direct ratio to the numbers of its citizens who work, but do not own / or who own, but do not work; or who distribute, as politicians do, but do not produce. The danger of the "slave state" disappears in ratio to the numbers of people who own property and admit its attendant responsibilities under God. They can call their souls their own because they own and administer something other than their souls. Thus they are free. — Fulton J. Sheen

One time, when I was about eight, these guys started throwing water balloons at me. That really did ruin my summer. — Leon Bridges

It made him wonder if all things taken from their home too soon lost some of their bloom. — Dan Groat