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I never work from an outline, and often I don't know how the story will end. — Patricia MacLachlan

Ozzy has dyslexia. — Zakk Wylde

Many people in a rather reckless context claim to 'just tell it like it is'. In actuality, nobody really stresses what one says so much as the motive behind what one says; hence, he is merely blowing hot air and detracting from 'what is'. — Criss Jami

Andy [Hallett] was a real man - you can tell an adult by how they deal with pain or adversity. Andy's eyeballs gave him searing pain all day every day because of the contacts they used. He was every moment a gentlemen; laughing and joking, wiping the tears from his eyes. — James Marsters

Scared is the price brave people pay to enjoy lives that make history. — Robin Sharma

Blind aggressiveness would destroy the attack itself, not the defense. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Every couple has ups and downs, every couple argues, and that's the thing - you're a couple, and couples can't function without trust. — Nicholas Sparks

My idea of a vacation is to rest quietly in the shade of a blond. — Dick Powell

My earliest recollection is of coming upon some rabbit tracks in the backyard snow. I must have been three or so, but I had never seen a rabbit and can still recall the feeling of being completely captivated by the tracks: Someone had been here. And he left these prints. And he was alive. And he lived somewhere nearby, maybe even watching me at this very moment.
Four decades later, I do not need to be reminded that rabbits are often a nuisance to farmers and gardeners. My point is that when you look at a rabbit and can see only a pest, or vermin, or a meal, or a commodity, or a laboratory subject, you aren't seeing the rabbit anymore. You are seeing only yourself and the schemes and appetites we bring to the world
seeing, come to think of it, like an animal instead of as a moral being with moral vision. — Matthew Scully