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I used to go play football matches in the morning, and I'd go straight from me football game to a dance competition. — Tristan MacManus

A lot of young directors, they're not confident; they're not open to the emotional level of the scene. — Terence Stamp

I said to my teacher, 'I can't be a singer because I'm not pretty enough, and I'm fat.' And she looked at me and said, 'Tell that to Nell Carter, babe.' That changed my life forever! — Beth Ditto

Winter is dead; spring is crazy; summer is cheerful and autumn is wise! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It won't work,' Mr. Bentley continued, sipping his tea. 'No matter how hard you try to be what you once were, you can only be what you are here and now. Time hypnotizes. When you're nine, you think you've always been nine years old and will always be. When you're thirty, it seems you've always been balanced there on that bright rim of middle life. And then when you turn seventy, you are always and forever seventy. You're in the present, you're trapped in a young now or an old now, but there is no other now to be seen. — Ray Bradbury

Life's a test, mistakes are lessons, but the gift of life is knowing that you have made a difference. — Tupac Shakur

What good is it being Marilyn Monroe? Why can't I just be an ordinary woman? — Marilyn Monroe

No general description of the mode of advance of human knowledge can be just which leaves out of account the social aspect of knowledge. That is of its very essence. What a thing society is! The workingman, with his trade union, knows that. Men and women moving in polite society understand it, still better. But Bohemians, like me, whose work is done in solitude, are apt to forget that not only is a man as a whole little better than a brute in solitude, but also that everything that bears any important meaning to him must receive its interpretation from social considerations. — Charles Sanders Peirce