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Well, I look at it like this: When you go to a restaurant, the less you know about what happens in the kitchen, the more you enjoy your meal. If the soup tastes good, everything's cool, and you don't necessarily want to know what's in it. The same thing holds true with movies. — Jeffrey Wright

Go for it. It will make a great story. — Gina Greenlee

He puffed up his chest. Me man, me need more food than tiny waif female. — Samantha Young

I am never, never, sick at sea. What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever. — William Gilbert

They found the woman's body
under the porch of an abandoned
house," Mary told me on the
second floor of the bookstore.
"She had been preparing a meal
and discovered she lacked one
of the ingredients. She was one
her way to the store when she
disappeared."
Mary began to sob as she read me
the newspaper story.
"I just wish I knew what she
had been preparing. I want
to finish it for her so much. — Whit Griffin

Our measure of hope is in direct proportion to our ability to conquer hopelessness. — LeeAnn Taylor

It's the Greek letters chi and rho, found together on Constantine's military standard, the labarum." "I've seen the Chi-Rho above the main altar of nearly every Catholic church I've visited since I was a kid. But it represents the first two letters of 'Christ' - xristos in Greek." "You're right," Emily agreed. "But Xristos is an ancient word, meaning 'the anointed' or 'awaited' one; and it actually derives from Chronos, the god of Time. It goes back at least as far as Homer, who was said to have lived during the eighth century B.C. — Kenneth Atchity

Of you ask me for more. It's late, and we have a long day of travel ahead of us, Pari, you and I. You will need your sleep tonight. And you too, Abdullah. — Khaled Hosseini

Only a reader can become a writer. Develop a lively intellect and the ability to become interested in anything, no matter how mundane it might seem at first. Look for the story. Develop an eye for detail. Feed your mind and your brain: learn as much as you can about everything you can. — Susan Campbell Bartoletti

Everybody has theology whether they admit it or not. — Jim Walker