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I think the role of the Bond woman has changed so much over the years that it now doesn't follow a typical archetypical view. Before, it was very much a beautiful woman who didn't contribute much and who usually ended up getting killed or was arm candy for Bond. But now the women in a Bond movie have so much more to offer. — Naomie Harris

A lie believed acts as truth until it is neutralized. The false beliefs you hold about your life become the personal laws of your life, holding you prisoner until you break your agreement with them. — Derek Rydall

Ethiopia didn't just blow my mind; it opened my mind. Anyway, on our last day at this orphanage a man handed me his baby and said, 'Would you take my son with you?' He knew, in Ireland, that his son would live, and that in Ethiopia, his son would die. — Bono

A period of time is as much an organising principle for a work of fiction as a sense of place. You can do geography, as Faulkner did, or you can dwell on a particular period. It provides the same framework. — E.L. Doctorow

My alma mater was books, a good library ... I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity. — Malcolm X

It's the ultimate task to do something stripped back, so you're not hiding behind anything. — Lykke Li

Take it one minute at a time. Life will lead you where you need to be. — Kristen Ashley

Wolves and Doves mate for life. I hope in the next life I am one of the two. — Amanda Mosher

For everything divine and human, virtue, fame, and honor, now obey the alluring influence of riches. — Horace

O Nanak, if a blind man goes to assay jewels, he shall not know their worth and shall return after making an exhibition of himself. — Guru Angad

God gave me photography so that I could pray with my eyes. — Dewitt Jones

Mouth of teeth on him like a vandalised graveyard but we all have our crosses. — Kevin Barry

What's funny in 'The Mayor of MacDougal Street' is how Dave Van Ronk talks a lot about the time and how exciting it was and how electric it was. — Oscar Isaac