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Boadicea Statue Quotes By Brian Michael Bendis

With every script, I write a note to my collaborator that says: 'I write full script. But see it as a guide. You take us where we need to go any way you see fit. I tried to write something specifically for you. If you agree with my choices, fine. If not, you do what you have to do.' — Brian Michael Bendis

Boadicea Statue Quotes By Susan Meissner

When we trust someone, we believe what they tell us is true. We experience it as being true. It's not the experience itself that empowers us to believe it. It is the trust. — Susan Meissner

Boadicea Statue Quotes By Chris Klein

When I started in the late nineties, it was all about young Hollywood. There were jobs for all of us if you were 18 to 21, were slightly good looking, or could be funny. — Chris Klein

Boadicea Statue Quotes By Emma Dalton

Compared with the male benchmark, women are represented as more community minded and pacifist. When political women discuss why women are needed in politics in discourses that support the assumption that women are active primarily in these spheres, they contribute to the normalisation of dominant discourses of femininity. If women bring a 'women's perspective' to politics, what do men bring? This is a question that is rarely posed. Men are the norm, and women are the 'other'. Men do not need to justify their presence : it is taken for granted. — Emma Dalton

Boadicea Statue Quotes By John Hurt

It's a great relief to feel that you're working with someone rather than for someone. You don't feel that you're being tested, as it were. — John Hurt

Boadicea Statue Quotes By Theo Van Doesburg

Every machine is the spiritualization of an organism. — Theo Van Doesburg

Boadicea Statue Quotes By Joe Cornish

I did magic at children's parties when I was a kid. — Joe Cornish