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People take their same old lives wherever they go. No place is perfect enough to strip you of that. — Julia Glass

There's a mobile app for almost anything you may want to do, any situation you confront. — Jacqueline Leo

I was a journalist when I made 'I'm British But ... ' I'd seen how important the media was in terms of defining Indians - after the riots in the '80s, I was like, 'Oh my God!' — Gurinder Chadha

A man in Thailand was arrested with more than 10,000 pairs of stolen underwear. Legal experts are expecting a brief trial. — Jimmy Fallon

Good and evil has no passport; it speaks in different tongues, wears many skins, and exists everywhere, even in the same person — A.H. Amin

He wouldn't know, though, having never worn panties. Not that he'd object if Will decides he wants to see Patrick in them. If it turns Will on, he's up for it. He's up for anything really. In the bedroom anyway. — Leta Blake

I would love to do more movies. I'd like to get into some theater, too, if I could, just to learn more. I want to do gritty performances that I'm proud of. It doesn't matter to me if four people see it or millions of people see it, as long as I perform in such a way that people go, 'Wow!' — Jason Dohring

You have to believe in yourself. Belief is one of the biggest things in football. If you believe you can win the Premier League then of course it can happen. — Rafael Van Der Vaart

Everything he had ever done in his life he had done with careful consideration and evaluation of the consequences. This, this thing with Joss, was unlike anything he had ever encountered. He only knew it was right. And inevitable and inexplicable and he didn't give a damn about anything other his utter need for this woman. — Kelly Bowen

September could see it. She did not know what is was she saw. That is the disadvantage of being a heroine, rather than a narrator. She knew only that a red light glowed and went dark, glowed and went dark. — Catherynne M Valente