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As for 'Supernatural,' I had seen many episodes and enjoyed the show before my audition. — Julie McNiven

Rise and rise again and again
like The Phoenix from the ashes;
until the lambs have become lions. — Maitreya

When lost in darkness he who lights the way, marks himself as easy prey. — Mark W. Boyer

It had never occurred to Amithi that anything more than fine was an option. — Susan Gloss

Things are what they are, even when you don't know what they are. — Marty Rubin

Leadership is all about caring, daring and sharing!
Caring for people, Daring to Act fearlessly,
& Sharing the success with all! — Sujit Lalwani

It's funny how he refuses to make eye contact during sex yet can't seem to keep his eyes off me the rest of the time. — Colleen Hoover

My first paid role was my first job out of drama school, which was 'Just William.' It was a BBC TV show. I played Ethel. — Lily James

The one thing that I want every single child to have experienced at some point in their life, as part of their education, is to have some idea they hold to be true, and at the very basis of their being, proved to be wrong.
Because that opens your mind to the realization that the world is different than you thought it would be, and you have to begin to open your mind to the possibilities of existence.
And opening your mind frees you, it doesn't constrain you. It makes the world more wonderful, more exciting, and more worth living in. — Lawrence M. Krauss

[...] Claiming certain historical figures was important to gay men not only because it validated their own homosexuality, but because it linked them to others. One of the ways groups of people constitute themselves as an ethnic, religious or national community is by constructing a history that provides its members with a shared tradition and collective ancestors. This was a central purpose of the projece of gay historical reclamation as well. By constructing historical traditions of their own, gay men defined themselves as a distinct community. By imagining they had collective roots in the past, they asserted a collective identity in the present. — George Chauncey

I Know what you meant when you told me she was full of love and brimming over with it. And so innocent that one fears for her. Perhaps we ought not to fear for such people but for ourselves whose experience has taught us not to trust one another or life itself. — Mary Balogh