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For me, grief is a static thing, and my movies have an extremely dynamic sort of movement. — Susanne Bier

Love, and you shall be loved. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

There isn't anything in your life that cannot be changed. — Caroline Myss

Good company, good wine, good welcome, can make good people. — William Shakespeare

Oh, Neil, unpredictable as he is unreal. — Nora Sakavic

She was a former Texan - proud, loud and stubborn. But you can't really be a former Texan. You can only move out of Texas. To be a former Texan would be like growing up in Italy, moving out and being formerly Italian. — Jeffrey Michelson

I told them I was but a man, and they must not expect me to be perfect; if they expected perfection from me, I should expect it from them; but if they would bear with my infirmities and the infirmities of the brethren, I would likewise bear with their infirmities. — Joseph Smith Jr.

We must have as clear a picture as we can of the Australia that we want to achieve at the end of that time. — Lionel Murphy

Something amazing happens when you're in love and don't give a damn about what day it is anymore. — Chad Sugg

Virgil put it with Roman bluntness and economy. Dolus an virtus, quis in hoste requirat? cried Aeneas's comrade as they fought their way out of burning Troy disguised in Greek armor; which may be loosely translated: It won't matter to the enemy whether you beat him by guile or by valor. — Thaddeus Holt

I was a big troublemaker in the group. I put them through a lot of pain, but as much as I gave to them, they gave right back to me. — Dee Dee Ramone

I have very, very few friends. I live in a very tight circle and emotionally I'm probably not as generous as I once was. In an average week I probably meet 150 new people and that's uncomfortable sometimes. — Veronica Webb

As I've explained to my wife many times, you have to kill your wife or mistress to get on the front page of the papers. — Julian Barnes

We are living at a time when the Prostestant church is rediscovering the truth that transformation in Christ occurs through the disciplines of formation. Finally, Adele Calhoun has pulled all of these together into one volume, complete with clear definitions and practices of a variety of ways that God uses to grow our lives. No longer do you have to root through scattered pieces of paper, nor a chapter here and there to get the big picture of the tried and true disciplines. This is one resource you will want to have at your fingertips. — Greg Oden