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I have children. I have a family to support. But I really could live in a one-room apartment, as long as the television worked. I never needed anything. Just a comfortable chair and I'm fine. — Albert Brooks

Ronald Reagan is clearly to television what Franklin Roosevelt was to radio. — David Gergen

Digital makes it so much easier. No bricks of film, no worrying about airport X-rays, etc. — Peter Menzel

Whatever movies I sign, they have to get me out of my comfort zone. Otherwise, I would get bored very easily. — Vir Das

One thing I have asked from the LORD, that I shall seek: That I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, — Anonymous

The only walk of life where you can rightfully chill and run.Celebrate childhood!! Happy Childrens Day!! — Vidya

Damn it all you can't have the crown of thorns and the thirty pieces of silver. — Aneurin Bevan

Here's what hurst the most," Kafuku said. "I didn't truly understand her--or at least some crucial part of her. And it may well end that way now that she's dead and gone. Like a small, locked safe lying at the bottom of the ocean. It hurts a lot."
Tatsuki thought for a moment before speaking.
"But Mr. Kafuku, can any of us ever perfectly understand another person? However much we may love them? — Haruki Murakami

Names are what people sometimes use to excuse their thoughts and actions towards you. — Simon Travaglia

When our expectations differ from better, we think bitter, but that is not better! Stay better, think positive, no matter what; there is always a better lesson to learn! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Objectivity is a false god, and the worship of this idol is particularly pernicious in disciplines like journalism and history. It is not possible to be objective
although of course it is possible to be honest. By pretending to attain to objectivity, a writer's fundamental faith commitments are not eliminated, but rather submerged
and they then come out in interesting and intellectually dishonest ways. — Douglas Wilson