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The future, good or ill, was not forgotten, but ceased to have any power over the present. Health and hope grew strong in them, and they were content with each good day as it came, taking pleasure in every meal, and in every word and song. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I think it is kind of important to direct someone so the character is appealing, but, as an actress, I find it frustrating because I think, "Why do I have to be more likable than a man would have to be saying the same line?" — Romola Garai

Writing a biography is not a love affair. It's not a marriage. It's a job, it's a piece of work. — Hermione Lee

Being a journalist got me to meet with children who had witnessed all their beliefs, all their faith in the world collapse. — Roselyne Bosch

For progress, we have eaten our souls up, and nothing matters anymore. — Claire North

I love cooking and baking. — Rachel Bilson

9/11 COMMISSION REPORT — Anonymous

All those "getting hit/losing rings" sounds tend to be recorded toward the end of a recording session. Depending on the type of game, those efforts and screams can be pretty rough on the voice, so they usually like to record them at the end. You might do hundreds of versions of vocal sounds for a game and you can come out a little hoarse afterward. — Roger Craig Smith

You're the man now,' she said to me after my father died, 'you're the man.' Then she turned to Popeye, our calico tom, and said, 'You're the cat now, Popeye, you're the cat,' as if she'd always worn a veil over her face and had never known we were men and cats all along. — David Sedaris

We have actively sought and are actively seeking to make the United Nations an effective instrument of international cooperation. — Dean Acheson

The disappearance of any minimal consensus about aesthetic value means that in this field confusion reigns and will continue to reign for a long time, since it is now not possible to discern with any degree of objectivity what it is to have talent or to lack talent, what is beautiful and what is ugly, what work represents something new and durable and what is just a will-o'-the-wisp. — Mario Vargas-Llosa