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As an actor, you don't have much choice about your appearance. It's a good excuse for looking ridiculous. — Kit Harington

Australia is the most isolated continent. — Jared Diamond

No one wants to hear from the producer. He's the guy by the pool with a cigar in his mouth and a couple of lovelies on his arm. But when you're a director, they want to hear what you have to say about everything - the war, the world. — Irwin Winkler

Nothing belonged to her. She had no home. With no home and no place and now freedom coming to her, she felt an unusual surge of courage. — Michelle Athy

There is part of me that longs to have the back-to-the-earth life - make my own bread, grow my own wheat, just be really self-sufficient - but I am not, at the moment, willing to give up the luxury of modern life, and amazing schools for my kids, and things that I've come to rely on that are parts of society. — Lauren Groff

It is always difficult, even with the best will in the world, to look back a long way and see anything resembling the truth. — Guy Gavriel Kay

For the first time in my life I've done something for me and by choice and not because somebody told me it was good or bad. — Lauren Oliver

When I first met Alan, I was absolutely terrified. I was 19, he was Alan Rickman, and he's got that voice, and I remember meeting him in the hair and make-up trailer and thinking, 'I'm going to die. He thinks I'm rubbish. Why am I here?' — Kate Winslet

Whether I give to a beggar or not, his existence puts me in the wrong. — Mason Cooley

Yuh cyah vex when soca playin — Wayne Gerard Trotman

When that day until this day,
time still took months of running together,
past week, to meet, to the year — Ys Sroyer

It is worth mentioning, for future reference,that the creative power which bubbles so pleasantly in beginning a new book quiets down after a time, and one goes on more steadily. Doubts creep in. Then one becomes resigned. Determination not to give in, and the sense of an impending shape keep one at it more than anything. — Virginia Woolf