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When you make a movie, you know you're making a long-form thing, so the visuals are different than for a video where it has to be more obvious or in your face, I think, a little bit. — Anton Corbijn

Determining who the members of your audience are is the most important piece in the business puzzle. — Cendrine Marrouat

I've never understood people that sleep around. I think there's something very lacking in your life when you do, not to be judgmental. — Gemma Arterton

To me, the newspaper business was a way to learn about life and how things worked in the real world and how people spoke. You learn all the skills - you learn to listen, you learn to take notes - everything you use later as a novelist was valuable training in the newspaper world. But I always wanted to write novels. — Carl Hiaasen

All authority must be out of a man's self, turned ... either upon an art, or upon a man. — Francis Bacon

My purpose in life is to do right and to glorify God. — Joyce Meyer

It is your decisions, and not your conditions, that determine your destiny. — Anthony Robbins

The way we do small things determines the way that we do everything. If we execute our minor tasks well, we will also excel at our larger efforts. Mastery then becomes our way of being. But more than this - each tiny effort builds on the next, so that brick by brick, magnificent things can be created, great confidence grows and uncommon dreams are realized. The truly wise recognize that small daily improvements always lead to exceptional results over time. — Anonymous

The question whether our conscious personality survives after death has been answered by almost all races of men in the affirmative. — James G. Frazer

I love doing comedy. I did comedy for seven years on 'The King of Queens.' — Lou Ferrigno

Since its inception, our Nation has stood on the foundations of compassion and justice. — Mike DeWine

If there be any one point in which the Christian church ought to keep its fervor at a white heat, it is concerning missions. If there be anything about which we cannot tolerate lukewarmness,it is the matter of sending the gospel to a dying world. — Charles Spurgeon

We are born with gifts and talents, which we discover over time through new experiences. Talents invigorate our lives, incite our passions, allowing our authenticity to shine. To me, nothing is more tragic than someone never taking a chance, never stepping out of their box, only to leave this world with a myriad of unwrapped gifts. — Elizabeth Isaacs