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If we never flattered ourselves we should have but scant pleasure.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I'm just here and I'm doin' the best I can. If you don't understand that, then what can I do?
— Paul Prudhomme
The instruments you have are the right instruments for you, because you've been shaped by them. That's another law.
— Gene Wolfe
The Forest bellowed out its victory to the winds; the winds in turn proclaimed it to the Night.
— Algernon Blackwood
I hate red-carpet photographs!
— Kirsten Dunst
I don't think life is to be taken too seriously. Take it too seriously, and it'll getcha.
— Paul Prudhomme
If we can send a guy to the moon we can certainly go a quarter of a mile and not get hurt.
— Don Prudhomme
In my opinion, Christ's love for people is in its kind a miracle impossible on earth. True, he was God. But we are not gods.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
We're committed to giving the independent artists we support the best stage to share their mind-blowing work with audiences.
— Jane Rosenthal
We ought to regard amiability as the quality of woman, dignity that of man.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Earth is a family business.
— Robert Mandel
The blood flowed freely in my veins, but a weight of despair and remorse pressed on my heart, which nothing could remove.
— Mary Shelley
You don't need a silver fork to eat good food.
— Paul Prudhomme
I just want to make lunches and organize my kids' playroom.
— Mary-Louise Parker
Will is developed in meditation. It is refined. It is within you, but you don't know how to get to it.
— Frederick Lenz
Love and a sense of security are, of course, foundations for our psychological development.
— D.C. Alexander
Strong professional communities risk and sometimes relish conflict.
— Andy Hargreaves
Don't get fancy. Have you cooked an apple pie? You don't know what you did wrong? Do this: Take two or three apples. Put them on a table. Study them.
— Paul Prudhomme