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You sort of can't talk about the post production unless you talk about what comes first. — Paul Greengrass

Muslims have not ever been told to examine their faith in a critical way, so the shock is going to be even greater for them, as it is for any child who lives in an over-protected environment, who suddenly has to go out and earn a living and has to stand up on his own feet. — Ibn Warraq

Who cut him?' Sam liked saying things like 'Who cut him?' It reminded him of being a kid and watching prison movies, which is probably why prisoners talked like that, too. — Tod Goldberg

Many of us learned that passivity lessened the possibility of attack. — Bell Hooks

There is enough to go around. Lack of the will to share is the problem, not lack of the stuff to share. — Neale Donald Walsch

Step beyond right and wrong, and resist passing judgment. Who you've been and what you've experienced in the past isn't good ... and it isn't bad. You might not know the whole story. — Denise Linn

I finally made up my mind I wanted to be an actress and I was not going to let my lack of confidence ruin my chances. — Marilyn Monroe

It's hard to be a No. 1 when you're not even No. 1 on your team. — Adam Wainwright

Death is a challenge. It tells us not to waste time ... It tells us to tell each other right now that we love each other. — Leo Buscaglia

The putrid carnal waste dump my skin and hair had become. An irate woman beating me with her placenta would have been more welcome than the copious amount of ... snot gluing my fingers together. — Cecy Robson

If Michaelangelo were a heterosexual, the Sistine Chapel would have been painted basic white and with a roller. — Rita Mae Brown

Without a physical presence on the shelves, the Kindle books seemed slightly insubstantial. There was no equivalent of the satisfying cracked spine. There was nothing to bequeath to the next generation, nothing to sell on to live a new life in someone else's library. But at least the torrent of books that kept arriving had slowed down and there was space to walk up the stairs. I was being freed from the burden of all those bloody books. — Linda Grant