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It is a rule of life that we eventually become victims of the evil we do to others. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

The whole Disney thing is really interesting, in a way, how that's so permeated life and the world and the planet. — William Wiley

In regard to the great mass of men, anything that breaks the realm of fear is not salutary, but dangerous; because it takes off one of the hoops that hold the barrel together in which the evil spirits are confined. — Henry Ward Beecher

The whole point about thinking brilliantly is about knowing your identity and the favor you have in Christ — Graham Cooke

I don't look like Catherine Zeta-Jones, so I don't think Hollywood would be that interested in me, to be honest. I just want nice work. — Anne-Marie Duff

In the story, I think as an actor you're just trying to fit into the world. — Charlize Theron

Shout for joy, O heavens; rejoice, O earth; burst into song, O mountains! For the Lord comforts His people and will have compassion on His afflicted ones (Isa. 49:13). — Beth Moore

A good novel is a good novel, pointe finale. And I think what I'm writing is exactly that. — Louise Penny

Yeah, we wouldn't want to lose our little Mockingjay when she's finally begun to sing. — Suzanne Collins

Professionalism merges the individual into patterns of total environment. Amateurism seeks the development of the total awareness of the individual and the critical awareness of the groundrules of society. The amateur can afford to lose. The professional tends to classify and specialise, to accept uncritically the groundrules of the environment. The groundrules provided by the mass response of his colleagues serve as a pervasive environment of which he is contentedly unaware. The 'expert' is the man who stays put. — Marshall McLuhan

I see therapy as a substitute for friendship. I see it as a commentary on the impersonality of society that people have to pay someone to tell them their troubles. — Jon Winokur

What about Alice? Did she have a happy ending? — Christina Henry