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Most movies suck, even the independent ones. Hollywood is like baseball: Hit three good ones out of 10 and you're a Hall of Famer. — Denis Leary

I'm a record collector. I've got over 2000 records. It's so nice for me to have records that are me. That's me on there. — Jenny Hoyston

We see that pedantry has never been held in such esteem for the government of the world as in our times, and it offers as many paths of the true intelligible species and objects of infallible and sole truth as there are individual pedants. — Giordano Bruno

Nationalism is blamed for this century's wars, but nationalism need not mean militarism. And the nation-state has been the laboratory of liberty. — George Will

You have yourself and your instinct - there isn't anything else at the end of the day. — Nitin Sawhney

WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST, WHAT WAS LOST CAN BE FOUND. WHEN — K.A. Linde

The most important difference between these early American families and our own is that early families constituted economic unitsin which all members, from young children on up, played important productive roles within the household. The prosperity of the whole family depended on how well husband, wife, and children could manage and cultivate the land. Children were essential to this family enterprise from age six or so until their twenties, when they left home. — Kenneth Keniston

Things change. Time changes them. Great nations, and institutions, rethink. But only if they're great. — Peggy Noonan

She was fierce in the presence of death, heroic even, as she was at no other time. Its threat gave her direction, clarity, audacity. — Toni Morrison

There is a movement bubbling up that goes beyond cynicism and celebrates a new way of living, a generation that stops complaining about the church it sees and becomes the church it dreams of. — Shane Claiborne

Skill at helping people grow spiritually, like skill at playing chess, depends on understanding and valuing differences. — John Ortberg