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Language, philosophy, and science are interwoven into the design of words, which are manipulated to create surprising illusions. — John Langdon

To the people who love you, you are beautiful already. This is not because they're blind to your shortcomings but because they so clearly see your soul. Your shortcomings then dim by comparison. The people who care about you are willing to let you be imperfect and beautiful, too. (20) — Victoria Moran

Selfishness in art, as in other things, is sensibility kept at home. — Washington Allston

Nobody taught Picasso how to paint - he learned for himself. And nobody can teach you to be a producer. You can learn the mechanics, but you can't learn what's right about a script or a director or an actor. That comes from instinct and intuition. It comes from inside you. — Dino De Laurentiis

I didn't learn to read until I was almost 14 years old. Reading out loud for me was a nightmare because I would mispronounce words or reconstruct things that weren't even there. That's when one of my teachers discovered I had a learning disability called dyslexia. Once I got help, I read very well! — Patricia Polacco

The problem is that those of us who are lucky enough to do work that we love are sometimes cursed with too damn much of it. — Terry Gross

In theatre, there's no time for a proper meal. — Tamsin Greig

If you give up because you announce the phenomenon cannot be explained, you are missing out. — Patricia Churchland

I want to be good...I try to be good, I do try, and to like everybody. But there are some people - some people I can't like, however much I try. I hate them - there! — Eleanor Farjeon

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Our aging parents deserve the same loving care they gave us in infancy
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali

We must find out for ourselves that inside us is a god or goddess in embryo that wants to be born so that we can express our divinity. — Deepak Chopra

Nothing will ever please me, no matter how excellent or beneficial, if I must retain the knowledge of it to myself. And if wisdom were given me under the express condition that it must be kept hidden and not uttered, I should refuse it. No good thing is pleasant to possess, without friends to share it. — Seneca.