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“Maybe all young men who love us become knights in shining armor when we love them back.”
Source : Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.368, Simon and Schuster
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“In the godforsaken, obscene quicksand of life, there is a deafening alleluia rising from the souls of those who weep, and of those who weep with those who weep. If you watch, you will see The hand of God putting the stars back in their skies one by one.”
Source : Ann Weems (1999). “Psalms of Lament”, p.22, Westminster John Knox Press
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“The Mathematics are Friends to Religion, inasmuch as they charm the Passions, restrain the Impetuosity of the Imagination, and purge the Mind from Error and Prejudice. Vice is Error, Confusion, and false Reasoning; and all Truth is more or less opposite to it. Besides, Mathematical Studies may serve for a pleasant Entertainment for those Hours which young Men are apt to throw away upon their Vices; the Delightfulness of them being such as to make Solitude not only easy, but desirable.”
Source : "An Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning: In a Letter from a Gentleman in the City, to His Friend at Oxford".
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“Nobody has wrestled everybody in the business like I have, especially not Bret Hart.”
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“Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.”
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“Your imagination has much to do with your life.... It is for you to decide how you want your imagination to serve you.”
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“Scary thought - what if I get to know myself and I'm someone I don't want to be?”
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“I am, at the end of the day, a guy who loves story.”
Source : "Screenwriter Max Landis Talks His Daniel Radcliffe-fronted Take on FRANKENSTEIN; Describes It As 'Fun, Sad, Scary, and Moving'" by Adam Chitwood, collider.com. March 1, 2013.