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The True Artist has the planet for his pedestal; the adventurer, after years of strife, has nothing broader than his shoes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

When Milly smiled it was a public event - when she didn't it was a chapter of history. They — Henry James

Change isn't easy ... changing the way you live means changing what you believe about life. That's hard ... When we make our own misery, we sometimes cling to it even when we want so bad to change because the misery is something we know. The misery is comfortable. — Dean Koontz

It does not matter how much we donate; it matters whether the donation is meaningful. How to define meaningful? Let society and history judge. — Ronnie Chan

Imagine who she would be if we unleashed her onto the world. I think she would rip the breath from all of us. — Melina Marchetta

Hope is the pin-pricked light that tears through the fabric of our dark world. — Todd Stocker

If the tears I've shed for my fallen comrades and this nation were blood I'd be dead ...
Stanley Victor Paskavich
Disabled Gulf War Veteran — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Gamma rays are the sort of radiation you should avoid. Want proof? Just remember how the comic strip character "The Hulk" became big, green, and ugly. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

What is a harp but an oversized cheese slicer with cultural pretensions? — Denis Norden

If you're cast right you can actually just let yourself go because all your gestures will be right, all your intonations will be right because you just somewhere understand who this person is. — Susan Sullivan

Well, what I've said is that the war in Iraq will always be clouded by how it began, which was a wrong premise, that there were in fact no weapons of nuclear - weapons of mass destruction. — Robert M. Gates

Life is not a transcript. This isn't a test you can ace or fail. You can get Cs and Ds and still be okay. — Robin Friedman

What is different is not necessarily dangerous, and what is similar is not always secure. — T.F. Hodge