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I have also just finished three weeks on a soap opera in England. The soap opera is a rather famous one called Crossroads. It was first on television 25 years ago, and it has recently been brought back. I play the part of a businessman called David Wheeler. — Jeremy Bulloch
Or perhaps it's not the heartbreak that scares her, but the possibility. The possibility of a heart more than whole, or a life that reaches so far beyond what's expected that you can't see where it ends and forever begins. — Amanda Leduc
She turned towards me. Her hair had fallen over her eyes and she was laughing. — Albert Camus
Life is a sparring partner;
adversity is its gloves.
Life is an opponent;
adversity is its blows. — Matshona Dhliwayo
My view of the afterlife is that it's made of different levels, depending on how spiritual a life we live. — John Edward
Do not speak unflatteringly of Jane," Flora said, walking beside Chad. "She is the greatest writer to have ever lived." "I thought that was Shakespeare." "William was, or course, quite good," Flora said. "But no one can compare to Jane Austen. — Krista McGee
By growing a spiritual practice, we are given all that we need. — Gabrielle Bernstein
Success is everyone's child. Failure is an orphan." Omas smiled ruefully. — Karen Traviss
Love is not the demand of another, nor is it the need of another. It is all-embracing acceptance, is it not? — Ryan Asmussen
Starting a company is like going to war. You can't do anything else but be fully engaged. You have to be insanely, passionately, nothing-can-stop-me committed. — Audrey MacLean
Vlad blinked, unsure where her question was coming from and, more importantly, where it was going. — Heather Brewer
Soldiers don't complain ... I am not going to do it; I will pretend this is part of a war. — Frances Hodgson Burnett
My position is a naturalistic one; I see philosophy not as an a priori propaedeutic or groundwork for science, but as continuous with science. I see philosophy and science as in the same boat
a boat which, to revert to Neurath's figure as I so often do, we can rebuild only at sea while staying afloat in it. There is no external vantage point, no first philosophy. — Willard Van Orman Quine
The same thrust, pushing against a greatly reduced burden, would then yield acceleration that Lio had cheerfully described as 'near-fatal.' 'But it's okay,' he'd said, 'you'll black out before anything really bad happens to you. — Neal Stephenson
Modesty is the conscience of the body. — Honore De Balzac