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It is perfectly possible to be a professional director or a professional writer and not to be an artist: merely a sort of executor of other people's ideas. — Andrei Tarkovsky
She was a sentinel for a reason - she was fit, lethal, and well able to take down most men twice her size. Not including Riley. Her teeth bared at the way he'd pinned her - maybe she'd enjoyed it last night, but if the wolf tried to use that to change the balance of power in the sentinel-lieutenant relationship between them, things would get seriously ugly. Her mind filled with images of him blocking her punches, trying not to hurt her. She squelched the tiny tendril of warmth that threatened to rise to the surface — Nalini Singh
A day without newspapers is like walking around without your pants on. — Jerry Coleman
Good, don't think. Thinking is highly overrated. — Mary Jane Auch
As a designer, design director or any creative person, you have to hire great people, support them and make them feel comfortable so they can contribute and give you their best. — Tom Ford
Quand on voit le style naturel, on est tout e tonne et ravi, car on s'attendait de voir un auteur, et on trouve un homme. When we see a natural style we are quite amazed and delighted, because we expected to see an author and find a man. — Blaise Pascal
British actors wear wigs a lot. I find it to be a nice ritual at the end of the day, take the wig off, clean the makeup off, go home, leave work behind me. — Megan Boone
One of my dreams in life is to do fund-raising for the youth. — Picabo Street
I don't care much about conforming. — Mayim Bialik
The more people involved in making a movie, the worse it is, generally. — Catherine Keener
Divide and Conquer. — Gaius Julius Caesar
In the end, the sign of Aretha Franklin's artistry is that she always leaves her mark - first, on the music, then on us. — Jon Landau
For the Christ-child who comes is the Master of all; No palace too great, no cottage too small. — Phillips Brooks