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Sometimes I feel as if sections of my ballets were done for me - that I didn't do them myself. — Antony Tudor

Atheism, which is mere emptiness and too depressing for words, and leads to socialism. — Julian Barnes

Why don't I kill myself? If I knew exactly what keeps me from doing so, I should have no more questions to ask myself since I should have answered them all. — Emil Cioran

To be an actor is to be ambiguous in every form, which is a very hard way to live. You represent desire: the desire of the director and the desire of the audience, even if it's a subconscious desire. If a director is to work with you for two months, he must be in love with you in some way or another. — Lou Doillon

No man will ever put his hand up your dress looking for a library card. — Joan Rivers

As an actress, you're part of what the director is creating, and as a model, you're representing a designer's vision. — Lou Doillon

There is a game in England, or there was when I was growing up, called What's the Time, Mister Wolf? It's — Neil Gaiman

My grandmother was a typical farm-family mother. She would regularly prepare dinner for thirty people, and that meant something was always cooking in the kitchen. All of my grandmother's recipes went back to her grandmother. — Willard Scott

I think most Americans don't really care about politicians bickering in Washington. — Ted Cruz

Life is a wonderful adventure, a beautiful dream. But when you stop to analyse its inner workings, it looses its magic — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I watched a couple of films I was in and thought, 'Those are pretty close to what we wanted them to be. I feel actually weirdly OK with it all. I can still see flaws in what I'm doing, but I think I delivered. I think I improved the film with my presence.' — Domhnall Gleeson

I've always had a strange acting life. I'm the daughter of a director, and a very French, typical director who fell in love with every single one of his actresses. And that's also something that's kind of normal in the acting business, because everything is based on desire, one way or the other. — Lou Doillon

Ayn Rand more than anyone else did a fantastic job of explaining the morality of capitalism, the morality of individualism. — Paul Ryan

My mum is deeply, deeply a man's woman, a man's muse. Maybe because I'm a kid from the '80s, I'm a bit more dominant. I wanted to be the muse and the director also. I wanted to be the man and the woman. — Lou Doillon