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I didn't devote my life to acting. I give a lot to my work, but my life has always been more important. — Catherine Deneuve

Why do I act as I do? To tell you the truth, I have absolutely no idea why. It is simply my nature to act as I act, and that's all I can say. — Raymond Smullyan

Designing a dream city is easy; rebuilding a living one takes imagination. — Jane Jacobs

And Sunday's the one day I rest, give thanks, and bless. — Special Ed

No thanks," I said, giving a sigh of repletion. "That was so good. — Charlaine Harris

You gave me the key to your heart, my love, then why did you make me knock? — George Gordon Byron

When a problem or a difficult situation arises, say to yourself, as if you already believe it: "This is for my benefit. — Chris Prentiss

When you desire to help, you will find a way to do it. — Debasish Mridha

I consider creativity to be a more non-rational, subconscious thing. You have a relationship to your creativity - you can feed it with content, with some rational prodding and sleep and things like that, but the mechanisms by which your creativity work are largely unknown. — Ze Frank

I don't like being a celebrity, really ... Some people get greater praise than they deserve because they have had exposure in the media. I don't think I agree with that at all. — Robert Winston

Remember, we Christians think man lives for ever. Therefore, what really matters is those little marks or twists on the central, inside part of the soul which are going to turn it, in the long run, into a heavenly or a hellish creature. — C.S. Lewis

If you are a good writer - and I think I am - you are able to handle any kind of group and imagine their lives. — Earl Hamner Jr.

In general, an asset should be sold when it has greater value to a buyer. This happens when a buyer has a complimentary business or capability that would enable them to do more with that business. Many businesses we have exited were not failures, but had simply reached a point in their life cycle where they no longer provided a core capability or served as a platform for growth. — Charles Koch