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It's important to just keep wanting whatever it is you want and fight for it, desperately. — Susan Sarandon

A man may go into the field and say his prayer and be aware of God, or he may be in Church and be aware of God; but if he is more aware of Him because he is in a quiet place, that is his own deficiency and not due to God, Who is alike present in all things and places, and is willing to give Himself everywhere so far as lies in Him ... He knows God rightly who knows Him everywhere. — Meister Eckhart

How do we prevent Iran developing an atomic bomb, when, on the American side, dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is not recognised as a war crime? — Gunter Grass

Life is a series of waves to be embraced and overcome. — Danny Meyer

Living modestly in a suburban neighborhood while trying to support four children through private school is not extravagant or living large. — Marlee Matlin

I've never been in love. I've dreamt of it day and night, but my heart is like a fine piano no one can play because the key is lost. — Anton Chekhov

Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. — Thomas Paine

Books and minds only work when they're open. — James Dewar

My fans have designated themselves the, uh, 'Pine Nuts.' They're a nutty bunch. — Chris Pine

It is often difficult to watch yourself onscreen, especially 60-feet high. As an actor, it is an uncomfortable experience. — Chris Hemsworth

We'll explore it together if you promise me a kiss when we get to the middle." Color stained her cheeks. "A lady never promises any such thing." "I might have to steal one, then." She opened her fan and waved it, but he could see the heat spreading up her face and grinned. — Colleen Coble

No matter what the results, the act of searching will always enrich my work. — Doug Dawson

Medieval England was a great military power with a sophisticated machinery of government, but her naval administration, at best improvised and for long periods missing altogether, pointed to a grave weakness: the lack of any reliable means of putting a force of warships at the disposal of the crown. Only Richard I and Henry V of all the kings of England can be said to have understood the problem and attempted to remedy it. It is no coincidence that they wer by far the most successful in war. — Nicholas Rodger

My message with 'LazyTown' has always been really simple; I just want to get kids and families moving together. — Magnus Scheving