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“Gansey turned the key. The engine turned over once, paused for the briefest of moments - and then roared to deafening life. The Camaro lived to fight another day. The radio was even working, playing the Stevie Nicks song that always sounded to Gansey like it was about a one-winged dove.”
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“I keep my eyes and heart bent toward Jesus, therefore no human response can distract me from the Kingdom agenda.”
Source : Source: www.christianpost.com
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“51st State was one that I loved doing because the character was so out there, and in a way I was sad to leave the character behind. I'm afraid I could never be that cool in real life!”
Source : "Woman on the verge". Interview with Stephanie Merritt, www.theguardian.com. December 2, 2001.
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“Like most men, Jimmy Jim was neither all good nor all bad. It is just that when he was bad, gentler people saw in him a disturbing fury. People, a lot them, don't understand fury. They understand anger and even hatred, but fury is one of those old words that have gone out of style. Jimmy Jim Bundrum understood it. It rode his shoulder like a parrot.”
Source : Rick Bragg (2010). “Ava's Man”, p.35, Vintage
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“The question should be who do we want to be when we grow up, not what.”
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“I've been involved in and out of the U.N. for many years - in fact my first internship was in 1971, so it goes back a couple of years!”
Source : "Interview with Edward Luck, Special Advisor to the Secretary-General". UN News Centre Interview, www.un.org. August 1, 2011.
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“I prefer to record all traumas and save them for later, playing them over and over so they can haunt me for a disproportionate number of weeks to come. It's very healthy.”
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“The concern about what's too violent or what's too scary is something that I just completely don't let enter into my creative process. I feel like, if I spend a lot of time trying to worry about whether it will appeal to everyone and who will like it and who won't, and I try to please everyone, I'll just spread myself too thin and lose my mind.”
Source : Source: collider.com