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I have worked for a lot of really great leaders and mentors that I felt provided me, along with many of my peers - many of them women - opportunities. — Mary Barra

A single, ordinary person still can make a difference - and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day. — Chris Bohjalian

Well, you always discover a lot in the editing room. Particularly the action, because you have to over-shoot a lot and shoot an enormous amount of material because many of the sequences have to be discovered in the editing and manipulation of it. — Christopher Nolan

That's exactly what this feels like. Like she's a drug I've become immediately addicted to but I have none in supply. — Colleen Hoover

A fight forms a powerful and strange bond between men. — Matthew Polly

We live in a materialist world, and materialism appeals so strongly to humanity, no matter where. — Wole Soyinka

The war on drugs is really the war on people who buy drugs from people who don't lobby the government. — Stefan Molyneux

With network shows, writers can be so protective of every syllable. — Michael Shanks

There is but one true Giver in the universe; all else are debtors. — Philip Yancey

Love does not conquer all things, but it does set all things right. — Marianne Williamson

Love is a big knot of whys. — David Mitchell

If this being is omnipotent, then every occurrence, including every human action, every human thought, and every human feeling and aspiration is also His work; how is it possible to think of holding men responsible for their deeds and thoughts before such an almighty Being? In giving out punishment and rewards He would to a certain extent be passing judgment on Himself. How can this be combined with the goodness and righteousness ascribed to Him? — Albert Einstein

Almost all of "Julie" was shot on location in Carmel, which is a lovely resort town a little south of San Francisco. My co-star was Louis Jourdan, whom I liked very much. An amiable man, very gentle, very much interested in the people around him; we had a good rapport and I found talking to him a joy ... We would take long walks on the beautiful Carmel beach, chatting by the hour. — Doris Day