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I've always had two principles throughout all my life in motion-pictures: never do before the camera what you would not do at home and never do at home what you would not do before the camera. — Evelyn Waugh

But happy is the man who has given it this impulse toward better things! He will place himself beyond the jurisdiction of chance; he will wisely control prosperity; he will lessen adversity, and will despise what others hold in admiration. It is the quality of a great soul to scorn great things and to prefer that which is ordinary rather than that which is too great. For the one condition is useful and lifegiving; but the other does harm just because it is excessive. — Seneca.

We live in a uniform civilization, within well-defined cultural models: furnishings, decorative elements, blankets, record player have all been chosen among a certain number of given possibilities. What can they reveal to you about what she is really like? — Italo Calvino

Bacon! Colt loved bacon. — Kindle Alexander

Her vivid smile was like a light held up to dazzle me. — Edith Wharton

Rules [10w]
There are no rules
is the hardest rule to follow. — Beryl Dov

You can either wait for trouble to find you, or you go out and get the drop on trouble," Captain DeTouign had — Becca Fanning

If it means losing you, then no — Nora Sakavic

The only advice [for new writers and poets] I can offer is to be yourself: not the self someone else wants you to be, but the self you are. Enjoy yourself and your life. But most of all travel and eat. That's how we learn. — Nikki Giovanni

If someone asked me to be in a movie, I'd be more than happy. — Ryan Lochte

Meetings as "real gaps" between world powers and Tehran. Meanwhile, Russia has signed a contract to build two more nuclear reactors in Iran, — Anonymous

All leaders share something in common. They feel they are the only ones who can do the job. — Julie Nixon Eisenhower