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My experiences in film and theatre in the States have been much more rigorous-in England there's an environment of, Let's try this.
— Kim Cattrall
She sincerely wishes success, for her new life, and intends that no failure of effort, temper, or spirits on her part will jeopardise it.
— Jude Morgan
It is true that a population which is growing older needs to save, but the question is in what form the savings are made.
— Peter Bofinger
Don't just dream about grandiose acts of doing good. Every day do small ones, that add up over time to positive patterns.
— Marian Wright Edelman
Sometimes my pathology just spills out into the camera doesn't it?
— Craig Ferguson
Prayer is the very way God Himself has chosen for us to express our conscious need of Him and our humble dependence on Him.
— John Stott
Real love doesn't seek to acquire. It gives itself away. Its very nature is that of surrender, service, and generosity.
— Catherine Ingram
Because we're not in harmony with the environment, we're destroying the environment that supports us.
— Bruce Lipton
In the face of anger, the best response is a burst of tenderness.
— Catherine Ingram
Lie life through its fullest
— Ernest Hemingway,
I tell you: one must still have chaos in one, to give birth to a dancing star. I tell you: ye have still chaos in you.
— Nietszche
When we love, we see beauty; we speak in beauty; we walk in beauty. In love, we are beauty itself.
— Catherine Ingram
69The righteous are not in any way held accountable for the wrongdoers; their only duty is to remind them, so that they may be mindful of God.
— Anonymous
In blues music, there's a lot of borrowing, so it's often difficult to identify the originator of a song.
— Henry Rollins
Caution seldom goes far enough.
— Walt Whitman
It is meant that noble minds keep ever with their likes; for who so firm that cannot be seduced.
— William Shakespeare