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I'd been gearing up to working in theatre since coming out of drama school, but it was an exciting time for TV drama - it was the birth of Channel 4, and Brookside was very cutting-edge at the time. — Amanda Burton

I did not in late November start the plethora of linking my private life with public events again. — David Blunkett

I just love doing radio. I've learned to be more vulnerable through radio than even I've been through books and writing lyrics. It's a different type of experience where, if I'm writing a lyric, I can sort of hide behind it a little bit. — Nikki Sixx

My own life felt flat and sad too much of the time; it was reassuring, somehow, to lose myself in someone else's. — Sarah Dessen

I believe that all men, black, brown, and white, are brothers. — W.E.B. Du Bois

One of my greatest fears, and what might be one of the greatest obstacles to ending or putting a massive dent in extreme poverty alleviation, is this: when everyday, normal people feel as if they can't help. Let me repeat: this is a tragedy.
In fact, I would say it is the ordinary people who will determine how much impact is done in the world. It's the ordinary folks who have a great responsibility. If individuals like you and me decide in our hearts to be deliberate and care for the poor, there is no doubt we can truly see the majority of extreme poverty vanish into thin air. — Chris Marlow

To have memories, happy or sorrowful, is a blessing, for it shows we have lived our lives without reservation. — Tan Twan Eng

Any actor will tell you that you go where the work is, especially when you have children. — Nicole Ari Parker

The most lasting and pure gladness comes to me from my gardens. — Lillie Langtry

He moves with the predatory grace of a penguin. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Most characters are composed of snippets here and there of people I've known, and all rolled into the character I've created. They do become like their own people. — Nicholas Sparks