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I started to watch 'Play for Today' and plays like 'Cathy Come Home,' and Kenneth Branagh's 'Billy' trilogy in the 1980s, which took us into the world of the Belfast family. As a kid in Luton, how was I ever going to know that world otherwise? — Colin Salmon

I'm always trying to slip out of those labels everyone tries to put round your neck. We all have multiple selves. — Riz Ahmed

As far as multinationals are concerned, money always was and always will be their only God. I once told the Chairman of Nestle during a meeting, 'I've been in this game for fifty years and I know your modus operandi well. Your problem is that in India you're running into people who know more about dairying than you will ever know. Your problem is that there is a Kurien here and you are unable to find out what his price is, so you're unable to buy him out, which is what you'd normally do. But you can't buy me out; you can't buy off Amul. Keep in mind that all your usual, unscrupulous procedures that bring you success everywhere else will not work here. — Verghese Kurien

This is a dozer you can do anything with. — Roy Oswalt

You see, Willem, he admits he doesn't know the law, and at the same time claims he's innocent. — Franz Kafka

miracle is a shift in thinking, a shift from fear to love. — Marianne Williamson

All great works of art are trophies of victorious struggle. — Julius Meier-Graefe

Be patient, persistent and above all, believe. — Fennel Hudson

How wrong and petty any life is. — David Wojahn

If I had kids, my kids would hate me ... They would have ended up on the equivalent of the Oprah show talking about me; because something in my life would have had to suffer and it would've probably been them. — Oprah Winfrey

I am living proof that uncertainty is vastly underrated and often times a blessing in disguise. — Tony Shalhoub

The triumph of the philosophy of Atheism is to free man from the nightmare of gods; it means the dissolution of the phantoms of the beyond. — Emma Goldman

In a world where seasons of planting harvests and inundation ruled life and death, it was imperative to bring the gods into daily life to help things along. The more a king invested in festivals of cyclical renewal, the more prosperity the gods bestowed. But if the gods were ignored, bad floods would result, and that meant meager planting and poor harvest, which led in turn to drought, pestilence, disease and death. — Kara Cooney