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I have a hard time watching films and not thinking how I would play any part, whether it's a man or a woman. — BD Wong

I first visited the Toronto fest in 1979, its fourth edition, when it was known as the Festival of Festivals and had an audience of about 40,000. I happily returned to the 10-day skein nearly every year thereafter, as attendance swelled to 400,000 and it grew into the most influential film festival in North America, perhaps the world. — Richard Corliss

I would have had all I needed. I would have had everything if all I had was you. And you took away my shot to show you that. — Kristen Ashley

When information overload occurs, pattern recognition is how to determine truth. — Marshall McLuhan

Jesus Christ was innocent too,' said Svejk, 'and all the same they crucified him. No one anywhere has ever worried about a man being innocent. Maul halten und weiter dienen ['Grin and bear it and get on with the job'] - as they used to tell us in the army. That's the best and finest thing of all. — Jaroslav Hasek

Sorry to hear about your Dad."
He shrugged. "He was seventy, and we always told him fast food would kill him."
"Heart attack?"
"He was hit by a Pizza Express truck. — J.A. Konrath

Jeff Eastin is good in that he'll tell me a plot twist that's coming up if he thinks it would be something Peter would know ahead of time, and if it's something that would be a surprise to Peter, I'll tell Jeff, 'Oh, don't tell me. I don't want to know.' And then it's exciting to read it and exciting to play it. — Tim DeKay

If a person has enough desire, he will acquire the talent, he will build his skills. — Bobby Unser

With civilization comes communication, he said. Whatever can't be expressed might as well not exist. Nil, nothing. — Haruki Murakami

No, I can't write treatments, I think there's a danger with treatments. That you ... you write out your first excitement and enthusiasm in a prose treatment. — Ronald Harwood