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You could go so wrong with a 'Planet of the Apes' reboot; you could make it melodramatic, you could make it campy, you could fall into so many traps with it. — Andy Serkis

This movie came as a reaction to reality. I realized that I do not know that 80 of the population that lives poor in my city. I wanted to make a social experiment putting in the same car several people from different social classes, just to see what would happen. — Jonathan Jakubowicz

We are united in the hope that every individual will someday enjoy at least the intellectual privileges we have had, if not always the material advantages. — Sidney Altman

For me, the soul is connected to a higher being. It's not about religion; it's about connecting to your true self - your truth, the truth inside of you, the one you were born with. — Donna Karan

As a young woman, I wanted nothing more than to see my name in lights. — Barbra Streisand

Doe what thou oughtest, and come what come can. — George Herbert

Instead of finding her in the shadows, this visit would anchor something between them in rising daylight. — Anne Mallory

Global climate change needs global action now. The alarm bells ought to be ringing in every capital of the world. — John Gummer

As the therapeutic relationship is established and progress occurs in problem areas, the therapist can "lead" and "push" the adolescent toward abstract reasoning skill. — Virgil Miller Newton

Something has gone wrong with Ronnie ... He wasn't like that before. I don't know what went wrong with him. — Jacob Zuma

There is a certain element of complementarity between men and women that is biological by nature. — Jack Kingston

Modern critics, who refuse to let a plain thing alone, have now started a theory that Cervantes's work is a vast piece of "symbolism." If so, Cervantes didn't know it himself and nobody thought of it for three hundred years. He meant it as a satire upon the silly romances of chivalry. — Stephen Leacock

Lucien Knight was a walking, talking hang up, a beautiful mass of contradictions. He'd been single-minded in his mission to free her from her marriage and it was time to return the favour. — Kitty French