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It's very true that non-actors feel more comfortable in front of a digital camera, without the lights and the large crowd around them, and we arrive at much more intimate moments with them. — Abbas Kiarostami

I always wanted to be an explorer, but - it seemed I was doomed to be nothing more than a very silly person. — Michael Palin

I enjoy walking through Nolita and Chinatown, watching the people and the buildings, browsing through shops and stopping at little cafes for a cup of coffee or glass of wine. — Aslaug Magnusdottir

A lot of times characters are combinations of people I come across in life. I people-watch a lot. — Taraji P. Henson

The Wars is a great book, rich in its images, its language, its construction, and, ultimately, its conception. — Guy Vanderhaeghe

Wise Penelope! That's was Odysseus said to his wife when he got home. I don't think he ever told her he loved her. He probably knew the words would sound too small. — Hugh MacLennan

Much Madness is Divinest Sense, to a Discerning Eye ... — Emily Dickinson

And suddenly, my symphony of travel crescendos, achieving its rumbling, mighty End — David Arnold

I think people often come to the synagogue, mosque, the church looking for God, and what we give them is religion. — Gene Robinson

The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself. — Moliere

The weak point in the whole of Carlyle's case for aristocracy lies, indeed, in his most celebrated phrase. Carlyle said that men were mostly fools. Christianity, with a surer and more reverent realism, says that they are all fools. This doctrine is sometimes called the doctrine of original sin. It may also be described as the doctrine of the equality of men. But the essential point of it is merely this, that whatever primary and far-reaching moral dangers affect any man, affect all men. All men can be criminals, if tempted; all men can be heroes, if inspired. And this doctrine does away altogether with Carlyle's pathetic belief (or any one else's pathetic belief) in "the wise few." There are no wise few. Every aristocracy that has ever existed has behaved, in all essential points, exactly like a small mob. — G.K. Chesterton

The cynic about human nature might say that religious morality is an effective way of keeping people in line. The threat of hell, the reward of heaven, but the rules of the holy books are out of date and often barbaric. — Richard Dawkins

I don't like compliments. No. I prefer criticisms; prefer to prove them wrong — Paul Scholes

I want to get an abortion. But my boyfriend and I are having trouble conceiving. — Sarah