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The thrill of doing 'Good People' is I love those kinds of stories, and I'm good at them, and it's wonderful to see that material given to a terrific director and a terrific cast. — Kelly Masterson

Its home is in the world; and to know what it is, we must seek it in the world, and hear the world's witness of it. — John Henry Newman

The Amateur Marriage grew out of the reflection that of all the opportunities to show differences in character, surely an unhappy marriage must be the richest. — Anne Tyler

I'm gonna make you hairless where God didn't intend. — Ashlan Thomas

Sometimes crying is needed to feel better. The pressure of life becomes so much at times that you need to relieve it. — R.D. Cole

Usually they are quick to discover that I cannot see or hear ... It is not training but love which impels them to break their silence about me with the thud of a tail rippling against my chair on gambols round the study, or news conveyed by expressive ear, nose, and paw. Often I yearn to give them speech, their motions are so eloquent with things they cannot say. — Helen Keller

And we convict almost every case, she thinks, because the law requires us to prosecute them for living their way of life. — Robert Jackson Bennett

Anger is a golden opportunity to practise patience. — Gyonpo Tshering

He knew exactly what he intended to leave behind when he was gone.
Damage. — Leigh Bardugo

Own the room. Confidence has nothing to do with what you look like. If you obsess over that, you'll end up being disappointed in yourself all the time. Instead, high self-esteem comes from how you feel in any moment. So walk into a room acting like you're in charge, and spend your energy on making the people around you happy. Giving confidence to others will come back to you and you'll end up feeling better about yourself. — Marian Seldes

The same highly unlikely thing never happens to the same person twice. — Cecelia Ahern

To write is to release the soul. So write. What right have we to leave a thing of such beauty bottled within ourselves? — Brian A. McBride