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France, for example, loves at the same time history and the drama, because the one explores the vast destinies of humanity, and the other the individual lot of man. — Alfred De Vigny

I draw on a lot of cinematic influences like Ingmar Bergman and Wim Wenders, artists who let a story take its time. Comics are a visual medium, and visuals should be allowed to tell some of that story. — Jeff Lemire

I know how men think when they're not responding to questions in a clinical study. — Steve Harvey

Strength of the Heart comes from knowing that the pain that we each must bear is part of the greater pain shared by all that lives. It is not just 'our' pain, but 'the' pain and realizing this awakens our universal compassion — Jack Kornfield

When a person encounters his own statue and takes a hammer to it, performance art adds depth to greatness. — Bauvard

Home is a place where we all do as we please - usually regardless of the others. — Myrtle Reed

What once made our hearts burn until we thought we would either die or kill someone ... all that is less than the dust the wind blows across the graveyards.
When we demand fidelity are we wishing for the other person's happiness? ... And if we dont love the person in a way that makes her happy, do we have the right to expect fidelity or any other?! — Sandor Marai

I'm a classic Church of England member, but part of its strength is the fact that it doesn't ask us to sign up to too much of a canon ... but I've always found the teachings of Jesus and the Bible quite useful as a sort of handy guide. — David Cameron

I nodded, my eyes firmly on the road. Yeah, but it's an old one; there hasn't been anybody planted there for years. — Yasmine Galenorn

The idea that if you are very clever you shouldn't be an actor would be laughable in Russia. — Samuel West

It takes life to love life. — Edgar Lee Masters

Racism and inequality are likened to a fungus which grows in dark places and is all the more poisonous because one cannot see it. — Michael R. French

When you are harried, browbeaten, cajoled, bullied, pursued, threatened, bribed and surveyed by the state and its agencies, you have little inclination left over for obedience: least of all obedience to what one judge called the unenforceable. You have already paid your dues to society. Society can now look after itself. In the small sphere left to you, you will do exactly what you please, without regard to anyone else. — Theodore Dalrymple

Advice to Persons About to Write History - Don't. — Lord Acton