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There is nothing more to controlling demons than to do good and fear nothing. — Eliphas Levi
Nothing ever quite dies, it just comes back in a different form. — Lester Bangs
The mantra I used was 'find a way.' — Diana Nyad
Firing of Energy does it faster than pumping, but the latter is under better control, and much more resource efficient — Priyavrat Thareja
He's a tourist. He takes pictures of people's lives, puts them in a scrapbook, and moves on. All he's interested in is stories. Basically Leslie, he's selfish. And you're not. That's why you don't like him. — Ron Swanson
It all starts from the lyric with me. If I work really hard on the lyric and get it right, then it will tell me whatever else to do, where to go. — Scott Walker
Power, it seems, is one of those terms we all understand and can explain--until asked to do so. — Martin N. Marger
No matter how much he loved her ... his need to fulfill his promise to Nathaniel would always prevail. — Aleatha Romig
I could play a cop, I could play a crook, I could play a lawyer, I could play a dentist, I could play an art critic-I could play the guy next door. I am the guy next door. I could play Catholic, Jewish, Protestant. As a matter of fact, when I did The Odd Couple, I would do it a different way each night. On Monday I'd be Jewish, Tuesday Italian, Wednesday Irish-German-and I would mix them up. I did that to amuse myself, and it always worked. — Walter Matthau
Angry wears off. I needed you righteous. — Leigh Bardugo
Growing up in Jamaica, the Pentecostal church wasn't that fiery thing you might think. It was very British, very proper. Hymns. No dancing. Very quiet. Very fundamental. — Grace Jones
The way we treat our children in the dawn of their lives and the way we treat our elderly in the twilight of their lives is a measure of the quality of a nation. — Hubert H. Humphrey
Okay, I wasn't getting something, by there was nothing I could do about it. I wasn't the Buddha. I couldn't have a vision. Unless, maybe, it was drug-induced. — Nancy Werlin