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We take harm upon our own very harshly, and those who fuck with my family will get no mercy. — Amelia Hutchins

Sometimes James Bond movies drive me crazy. They're fun to watch, but they don't have anything to do at all with what intelligence officers really do. — David Ignatius

I go for my completely routine mammogram and then I get a call from my gynecologist. And she says, 'Well, I have some - it's not such great news, but here it is, but it's very small and we're just going to get in there and take it right out, right away, and then you'll probably have radiation.' — Cynthia Nixon

I would listen to how they told the story, to what elements they used, to how it sounded, and that's who I patterned myself after, the people who were on CBS News. — Ed Bradley

When leaders put control into the hands of their people, at all levels, they unlock incalculable potential. — Dennis Bakke

I don't consider lacrosse a sport. To me that's just a frat activity that got out of hand. — Judah Friedlander

Rights are best guarded when each person and group guards for others those rights they wish guarded for themselves. — Jeffrey R. Holland

I predict that very shortly the old-fashioned incandescent lamp, having a filament heated to brightness by the passage of electric current through it, will entirely disappear. — Nikola Tesla

When I turned 40, I was like, huh. I accept myself more now. It was much more comforting. — Jennifer Lopez

What society doesn't realize is that in the past, ordinary people respected learning. They respected books, and they don't now, or not very much. That whole respect for serious literature and learning has disappeared. — Doris Lessing

For me, spirit is the impulse towards life, the Eros in a person leaping forward, whereas soul refers to something possibly long.. suffering, where meanings are made, where there is a sense of this gathering of perceptions, that our death is not the most important thing, nor our life. — Michael Leunig