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Whomever you're going to interview, you have to be interested in what it is you want to know from them. You have to be interested in the subject. — Kurt Loder

We can't get away with anything with children. They are keen and attentive, and they will eventually grow up to tell the story of their home. — Sarah Mae

If you take a big epic novel and you shoot it, when you get to the editing room you notice that it has 2 million climaxes, which fill the whole 90 or 100 minutes. Then you realize you can't cut them out because if somebody is dying and you cut that out it seems like they just disappear from the film. — Pirjo Honkasalo

Once I heard Dantly tell Welton that the Native Americans used to call that particular part of the morning "between the wolf and the dog" because the sky is so deep blue and spooky or whatever that you can't tell what's what. Is that a wolf on that hill or a dog? A man or a monkey? A saint or the devil? — Adam Rapp

I'm not getting involved in sports anymore, except on film. I'm not agile unless a camera's going. — Dennis Christopher

Much like great products, great content will only find the best people to love it if it's leveraged well. — Paul Shannon

I believe that the manned space program can engage the public by advancing the space frontier. Every next mission takes you farther out in space than you were before, either technologically or in terms of distance. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The prime minister says he has a vision for change, well put that to the people of the country. — David Cameron

Dear Elliot,
I know. When will I see you again?
Yours,
Kai — Diana Peterfreund

Once again, Jesus calls those who follow him to share his passion. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

It's the same reason why someone has a Web page or why people feel comfortable going on reality TV. — Charlene Li

Jesus is arguing for the Trinitarian concept of divine diversity as being compatible with Old Testament monotheism, which was not compatible with man-made traditions of absolute monotheism that Rabbinic Jews followed. Remember, in the Bible, the concept of "god" (elohim) was about a plane of existence not necessarily a "being" of existence, so there were many gods (many elohim) that existed on that supernatural plane, yet only one God of gods who created all things, including those other elohim or sons of God. — Brian Godawa