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How could they think women a recreation? Or the repetition of bodies of steady interest? Only the ignorant or the busy could.
— Jack Gilbert
Democracy, then, in the centralizing, pattern-making, absolutist shape which we have given to it is, it is clear, the time of tyranny's incubation.
— Bertrand De Jouvenel
Neophyte, n.
There are millions upon millions of people who have been through this before
why is it that no one can give my good advice? — David Levithan
There are millions upon millions of people who have been through this before
why is it that no one can give my good advice? — David Levithan
If you eliminate what no longer works, you illuminate what does.
— Cheryl Richardson
The only reason ever to make a sequel is to spend more time with the characters that people love: to tell more of their story.
— Elizabeth Banks
We were very kooky and inventive, and it didn't take long for my parents to realize we should all be auditioning for things.
— Ashley Williams
As a Christian, our existence here on earth is a sliver of the eternal pie. Our focus should be on the whole pie, and not the sliver.
— Danny L. Deaube
America and Shepley followed behind him. "Let's just hope no one is stupid enough to say anything to him," America said.
"Or her," Shepley added. — Jamie McGuire
"Or her," Shepley added. — Jamie McGuire
I'm in my 60s now, and just running almost 50 meters with explosives going on, it was kind of like, "Oh, my god! What am I doing here?"
— Antonio Banderas
My image of Jesus is someone who is exciting ... Were he alive today, he would be causing havoc!
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
To romp along the connected rooftops and fire escapes of Chicago's second city of garages was my young life's passion.
— Lynn Margulis
A miracle is an invitation into a new story.
— Charles Eisenstein
Training records become a barometer of accomplishment and a roadmap for further progress.
— Craig Cecil