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He knew in that moment that falling in love with her would destroy him, and so he decided at once that he would do his damnedest to despise her. — Ash Gray

Acting was merely a pastime; I wanted to make films. But theatre, ah - now that was a labour of love. Can there be anything better than performing without retakes and cuts, in front of people you can see, hearing them breathe in the darkness of the hall? — Kabir Bedi

In the movie of your entire life, do you want drama and conflict or a straight shot to the top, unencumbered? — James Franco

Great Timon, noble, worthy, royal Timon!
Ah, when the means are gone that buy this praise,
The breath is gone whereof this praise is made:
Feast-won, fast-lost; one cloud of winter showers,
These flies are couch'd. — William Shakespeare

We are not facing China alone; we are facing China together with a lot of other people in the region. — Tsai Ing-wen

When everything in life is stripped away except God, and we trust him more because of it, this is gain, and he is glorified. — John Piper

It is not the diamonds or the birds, the people or the potatoes; it is not any of the nouns. The miracle is the adverbs, the way things are done. It is the way love gets done despite every catastrophe. — Daniel Handler

I am the captain of my own crunch. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

To touch God a little with our mind is a great blessing, to grasp him is impossible. — Saint Augustine

Civilization is a youth with a molotov cocktail in his hand. Culture is the Soviet tank or L.A. cop that guns him down. — Edward Abbey

He was doing what a man does when left with nothing. He was telling himself his own life story. — Mitch Albom

The electoral victories of Thatcher (1979) and Reagan (1980) are often viewed as a distinctive rupture in the politics of the postwar period. I understand them more as consolidations of what was already under way throughout much of the 1970s. The crisis of 1973-5 was in part born out of a confrontation with the accumulated rigidities of government policies and practices built up during the Fordist-Keynesian period. Keynesian policies had appeared inflationary as entitlements grew and fiscal capacities stagnated. Since it had always been part of the Fordist political consensus that redistributions should be funded out of growth, slackening growth inevitably meant trouble for the welfare state and the social wage. — David Harvey

Being away from home was tough, but the challenge and the thrill of being on Broadway was so fulfilling, and I'm thankful to my husband for making it possible and holding it down at home. — Nicole Ari Parker