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He was trying to decide if she was pretty. If you had to think about it, he guessed the answer was no. — Jean Thompson

I think that the trivialness of life is, and personally to each one, ought to be seen to be, done away with by the Incarnation. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Then, turning to his sister: Sister, never a precaution on the part of the priest, against his fellow-man. That which his fellow does, God permits. Let us confine ourselves to prayer, when we think that a danger is approaching us. Let us pray, not for ourselves, but that our brother may not fall into sin on our account. — Victor Hugo

In discussing the process with the actors, I made it clear to them that they could improvise but that the sum total of their improvisation needed to impart certain plot points, and schematic material. — Mike Figgis

I do not believe it is appropriate or in the best interest of Kentucky to recommend policies that would move Kentucky from low-cost energy options to high-cost energy options. — Joe Craft

Who doesn't know that the first law of history is not to dare to say anything false, and the second is not to refrain from saying anything true? — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I've always lived by the ocean, and I always will. There's nothing like taking a walk and being able to smell the ocean breeze. — Matthew Underwood

We wander through old streets, and pause before the age stricken houses; and, strange to say, the magic past lights them up. — Grace King

You could sit on top of a mountain praying for hours a day and still not make it if you had no love in your heart. You could spend your life feeding the poor and still not make it because your karma required you to bear and nurture children. The path home to God is different for every person. Only communion with your Higher Self will reveal your path to you. — Elizabeth Clare Prophet

Pivotal changes occur with every period of time — Sunday Adelaja

The game business arose from computer programs that were written by and for young men in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They worked so well that they formed a very lucrative industry fairly quickly. But what worked for that demographic absolutely did not work for most girls and women. — Brenda Laurel