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The Ice Storm, because of the movie, has had, or is to have, a vigorous life in other cultures. — Rick Moody

People have always thought of me as a passer of the ball, but you can't just be that these days. — Jamie Redknapp

The sincere hearts and the pious supplications are soldiers which can never be defeated — Ibn Taymiyyah

Oh, thou clear spirit, of thy fire thou madest me, and like a true child of fire, I breathe it back to thee. — Herman Melville

I would have all the professors in colleges, all the teachers in schools of every kind, including those in Sunday schools, agree that they would teach only what they know, that they would not palm off guesses as demonstrated truths. — Robert Green Ingersoll

I have this thing I say to myself that 'tomorrow can be better.' And I remember that period in my life where I never felt like tomorrow could be better. It was always dread for the next day. — Clara Hughes

I don't feel that I'm making movies for iPhones. If someone wants to watch movie on an iPhone, I'm not going to stop them, especially if they're paying for it, but I don't recommend it. I think it's dumb, when you have characters that are so small in the frame that they're not visible. I'm trying to make an epic. — James Cameron

We're queer, but music doesn't have a sexuality. Even if it was more clearly written to women, I still think that music is still just music. — Sara Quin

Being a good embalmer is a thankless job. — Matt Groening

And thinking over the long pilgrimage of his past he accepted it joyfully. He accepted the deformity which had made life so hard for him; he knew that it had warped his character, but now he saw also that by reason of it he had acquired that power of introspection which had given him so much delight. Without it he would never have had his keen appreciation of beauty, his passion for art and literature, and his interest in the varied spectacle of life. The ridicule and the contempt which had so often been heaped upon him had turned his mind inward and called forth those flowers which he felt would never lose their fragrance. — W. Somerset Maugham