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Of all the hardships a person had to face, none was more punishing than the simple act of waiting. — Khaled Hosseini

I don't really know how many films I've done, and I don't look at this as a race that I necessarily want to win. Nor is it a race that I want to stop running. — Donald Pleasence

Don't ever spend more than three weeks apart. Two and a half weeks, maybe three, was the longest we ever did. — Alyson Hannigan

I have been waiting for the devil living inside of me to stop making love to all the ghosts you left behind. — Tyler Kent

Every time I took a long leave from home, I felt as if I were going to conquer the world. Or rather, take possession of what is my birthright, my inheritance. — Ella Maillart

I would love for Hillary's [Clinton] massive ad campaign to be pointless and worthless. I would love for it to bomb out. — Rush Limbaugh

In Ishmael I articulated a living mythology that is so integral to our culture that it's never examined or even noticed by anyone. It's like the sound of blood rushing through your veins - you hear it so constantly that you don't hear it at all. — Daniel Quinn

dead people commit suicide!! — Twinkle Varshney

There was a much more self-destructive nature in 'Appetite.' It was a going-for-it-at-all-cost thing that worked then. — Axl Rose

Shoes transform your body language and attitude. They lift you physically and emotionally. — Christian Louboutin

True pluralism, as Berlin understands it, is much more tough-minded and intellectually bold: it rejects the view that all conflicts of values can be finally resolved by synthesis and that all desirable goals may be reconciled. It recognises that human nature generates values which, though equally sacred, equally ultimate, exclude one another, without there being any possibility of establishing an objective hierarchical relation among them. Moral conduct may therefore involve making agonising choices, without the help of universal criteria, between incompatible but equally desirable values. — Isaiah Berlin