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This is the thing I have with awards: If awards would make your movie more pretty, I would really get super excited about it. But your movie's done. You get awards, you don't get awards ... They don't make your movie more ugly or pretty. — Alfonso Cuaron
Focusing on the score attaches you to the result. Focusing on the process lets you access your greatest skill and increases your fun. — John Douillard
I think if you see that no one is going to laugh at you for it, I think the concept of living nicely will be infectious. I believe there is room for the absence of cynicism. — Mitch Leigh
Buying a fly rod in the average city store, that is, joining it up and safely waggling it a bit, is much like seeing a woman's arm protruding from a car window: all one can readily be sure of is that the window is open. — John D. Voelker
So ... Boris. Are you evil?' [said the Doctor].
'Not at all, my dear sir,' chuckled Boris.
'You just chuckled,' groaned the Doctor. 'Chuckling's a dead givaway in my books. Along with putting your hands on your hips and snogging another man's wife. — James Goss
A few months more, and he, perhaps, may be walking here. — Jane Austen
All I know is that history repeats itself and people are going to want to experience the world. But I know then they are going to have a better appreciation for what is here in Maine. — John Baldacci
I hate people thinking I'm some pretentious fraud. — Kate Winslet
Why does the forbidden always add that edge of sweetness? — Robin Hobb
If you have any duty which must be done, and it seems disagreeable, do it promptly and have it over. — Thomas Jefferson
I would not ever try to be a show intellectual, which I was accused of doing a while on ABC. I thought you were supposed to read the guests' books. — Dick Cavett
All the students have shown more advance in two months of summer study than they have in a year of ordinary instruction, largely due to their free and wholesome life in the open air. — Howard Pyle
Man's chiefest treasure is a sparing tongue. — Hesiod
What is divine deserves our respect because it is good; what is human deserves our affection because it is like us. — Marcus Aurelius
