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No music can fill the gaping void ... at least in my experience only faith. Only faith. — Beau Biden

What's exciting about watching a movie, when it's finished, is you sometimes you don't recognize yourself, and that's when I'm really proud. — Juno Temple

Many today view love and doctrine as enemies, or at best as rivals. — Bobby Jamieson

There has to be absolute trust between the tiger and its master, but its master must be the master - there must be no mistake about that. — Ridley Scott

You have no right to kill others. Then how can you have a right to kill yourself? — Preeti Shenoy

I was used to waiting for her. As a child I'd waited for hel all the time, but it never annoyed me because I didn't have the one thing that unfailingly stole hours from her life. 'Sorry I'm late' she used to say. 'It was my hair again. And she spoke of it as if it was an affliction like asthma or a limp or a problem heart, one that slowed her down — Sarah Winman

I got a part opposite Edward G. Robinson in a play called Middle of The Night, which Paddy Cheyafsky had written. It played for a long time because everybody just loved Edward G. Robinson, everybody in New York wanted to see it. John [Cassavetes] and I were married at the time and put into a position where I was working very long evening hours and he was working in the daytime and so there was a lot of spare time. — Gena Rowlands

It is a fact that people are always well aware of what is due them.
Unfortunately, they remain oblivious of what they owe to others.
— Francis De Sales

We have the fact we sell out every week to 67,500 and hopefully 75,000 in the future. We have a lot of assets. — David Gill

If the twenty-first century turns out to be a time of low (demographic and economic) growth and high return on capital (in a context of heightened international competition for capital resources), or at any rate in countries where these conditions hold true, inheritance will therefore probably again be as important as it was in the nineteenth century. An evolution in this direction is already apparent in France and a number of other European countries, where growth has already slowed considerably in recent decades. For the moment it is less prominent in the United States, essentially because demographic growth there is higher than in Europe. But if growth ultimately slows more or less everywhere in the coming century, as the median demographic forecasts by the United Nations (corroborated by other economic forecasts) suggest it will, then inheritance will probably take on increased importance throughout the world. — Thomas Piketty