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It seems everyone in the world is now a potential member of the paparazzi. Most of the time people ask if they can take a picture with their mobiles but increasingly they don't bother to ask. — Robert Powell
Not just survival but a good life, full of learning, full of love, Emilio thought, and took a step closer to the death he felt inside himself. He — Mary Doria Russell
I went into performing for the community. Being backstage with your company of fellows is the best part of working in live theater. That energy, that combined focus, the synergy - it's addictive. — Jason Alexander
Tamlin didn't stop apologizing for days. He made love to me, morning and night. He worshipped my body with his hands, his tongue, his teeth. But that had never been the hard part. We just got tripped up with the rest. — Sarah J. Maas
Kant is the most evil man in mankind's history. — Ayn Rand
It was from Dionysus, the wine god, that the theater came. — Anne Rice
I don't like old friends talking to me like I'm a pop star, cos it makes me feel like I'm becoming two-dimensional. — Thom Yorke
Slowly, with many lost days, I come back to life. — Suzanne Collins
Imagine how many aspects of nature we would miss if we lived on the surface of the sun. Without inventing refrigerators, we would only know gaseous matter and never observe liquids or solids, and miss the beauty of snowflakes. — Wolfgang Ketterle
To transcend nature, to be alienated from nature and from another human being, finds man naked, ashamed. He is alone and free, yet powerless and afraid. — Erich Fromm
If what we said cannot go beyond the century we live in, it means that we have said nothing. Let us say something for all the centuries! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
It's a tribute to the human brain that anyone is able to function out there on television in a talk situation that is entirely artificial. — Dick Cavett
You can't do anything with a man whose mind is gone. — Ruth Downie
There must be some good in the life of battle, for so many good men have enjoyed being soldiers. — Gilbert K. Chesterton