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This is the only place that I don't feel out of place, because everyone here is out of place. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I think what's exciting about playing a villain - particularly a villain who's totally unapologetic about their evil intentions - is that it's not anything remotely like what you get to do in real life. You're never allowed to be evil and not feel bad about it afterwards, let alone be evil, period. — Bryce Dallas Howard

If it is to be established that there is a God, then we have to have good grounds for believing that this is indeed so. Until and unless some such grounds are produced we have literally no reason at all for believing; and in that situation the only reasonable posture must be that of either the negative atheist or the agnostic. So the onus of proof has to rest on the proposition of theism. — Antony Flew

i would like to look
into a mirror
without inmediately
looking away.
- healing is ongoing II — Amanda Lovelace

A samurai will use a toothpick even though he has not eaten. Inside the skin of a dog, outside the hide of a tiger. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

I'd say it was nice knowing you, but as you've effectively ruined my life, it almost certainly hasn't been. — Mira Grant

You're at the top of the world - you're the most powerful thing on the sea when you're serving under her - but there's a cost. There's always a cost. — Emily Skrutskie

Infinite possibilities are available if you follow a pertinent sequence of creative action. — Wayne W. Dyer

You are about to awake when you dream that you are dreaming. — Ian Fleming

My destiny plays with me in such a way
I feel I play with my destiny. — Vivake Pathak

A story is built on characters and reasons. — Steven Amsterdam

Flitch, a former tailor who, in the seventeenth century, had founded the Hobblers, a religious sect named for the peculiar shackled gait they adopted as they paced out their prayers. The Hobblers' beliefs seemed to be based largely on such novel ideas as that heaven was handily located six miles above the earth's surface, and that Nicodemus Flitch had been appointed personally by God as His mouthpiece and, as such, was licensed to curse souls to eternity, whenever he felt like it. — Alan Bradley

People have to do things in their own time, and that's what I did. — Nathan Lane