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The boy, called Urbain, is now fourteen years old and wonderfully clever. He deserves to be given the best of educations, and in the neighborhood of Saintes the best education available is to be had at the Jesuit College of Bordeaux. This celebrated seat of learning comprised a high school for boys, a liberal arts college, a seminary, and a School of Advanced Studies for ordained postgraduates. Here the precociously brilliant Urbain Grandier spent more than ten years, first as schoolboy, and later as undergraduate, theological student and, after his ordination in 1615, as Jesuit novice. Not that he intended to enter the Company; for he felt no vocation to subject himself to so rigid a discipline. No, his career was to be made, not in a religious order, but as a secular priest. — Aldous Huxley
The only way I know as a director is to figure out what the film is about. And out of the theme and the sense of what the film is about, all those decisions start to make sense. But to find that truth within it, you have to limit your possibilities and limit your choices. That's where this visual language grows out of. — Darren Aronofsky
I'm about to be alone, deep inside Wonderland's garden of souls, with nothing but dead things for company. — A.G. Howard
I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define. — Mike Nichols
So I would dance and she would sing, and it was kind of a family thing. Performing was part of our world. — Liza Minnelli
I really love the '90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing. — Imogen Poots
'Cheers' was great. They paired me up with Shelley Long on this tiny bar set for the final audition. That was my first really big one, and we just clicked instantly - I still think I got the part because of Shelley. — Ted Danson
If I have to be remembered for something, I want it remembered that I really liked children and was a good camp counselor. — Francis Ford Coppola
