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A white male child of perfect innocence and intelligence makes the most suitable victim. — Aleister Crowley

I think ever since I was a kid I knew subconsciously that I wanted to be an actor. I would walk around the house pretending I was somewhere else. — Kelly Blatz

When people love each other, when they find each other out of thousands and millions of people. It's always destiny. — Sergei Lukyanenko

And all we've got to do is to trusten, Master Marner - to do the right thing as fur as we know and to trusten. For if us as knows so little can see a bit o' good and rights, we may be sure as there's a good and a rights bigger not what we can know - I feel it i' my own inside as it must be so. — George Eliot

A man's ideal, like his horizon, is constantly receding from him as he advances toward it. — William Greenough Thayer Shedd

Everything is always happy in the end, if it's not, then it's not the end — Cindy Pricilla

When it rains, look for rainbows. when it's dark, look for stars! — Unknown

Virginia was working in the garden, and her husband Leonard called out for her to come inside, that Hitler was just about to speak on the radio.
Virginia refused. "I am planting irises," she said, "and they will be here long after Hitler is gone."
And they are. You can go see the irises at their house, still blooming. — Connie Willis

There's no comparison to me. There's nothing like Yankees- Red Sox to me. — Willie Randolph

Worry is the only insupportable misfortune of life. — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke

Indeed, that the Second Amendment poses no barrier to strong gun laws is perhaps the most well-settled proposition in American constitutional law. — Erwin Griswold

I have been doing good deeds since I was just a small child. — Chen Guangbiao

Hill Street Blues might have been the first television show that had a memory. One episode after another was part of a cumulative experience shared by the audience. — Steven Bochco