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The digital revolution has changed the way we do things because you're not under that pressure that film is precious and film is expensive. — Colm Meaney

I quite deliberately dressed wild animals in tame costumes of my imagination. — Yann Martel

Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. — John Newton

It's pretty popular today to say that everybody should learn to fail and that failure's a good thing. Intellectually, it's an obvious thing. But in fact, it gets conflated with another meaning of failure, so when we grow up as kids, failing in school was a really bad thing. — Edwin Catmull

If the jury have no right to judge of the justice of a law of the government, they plainly can do nothing to protect the people against the oppressions of the government; for there are no oppressions which the government may not authorize by law. — Lysander Spooner

The willingness to keep learning is, I think, the most important thing about trying to be good at anything. You never want to stop learning. — Emile Hirsch

Politically, I thought [Margaret Thatcher] stank. I think she had a real fight on her hands to get where she got, but I don't believe that her conviction was for the greater good. — Andrea Riseborough

...as we mature, we begin to realize that life in the Box remains the same, with few deviations from this norm. — Heidi Reagan

I thought I was looking at a building at first: that it was some kind of tent, as high as a country church, made of grey and pink canvas that flapped in the gusts of storm wind, in that orange sky: a lopsided canvas structure aged by weather and ripped by time. And then it turned and I saw its face ... — Neil Gaiman

Political parties exist to get bums on seats. — Marta Andreasen

The phantom of the man-who-would-understand,
the lost brother, the twin
for him did we leave our mothers,
deny our sisters, over and over?
did we invent him, conjure him
over the charring log,
nights, late, in the snowbound cabin
did we dream or scry his face
in the liquid embers,
the man-who-would-dare-to-know-us?
It was never the rapist:
it was the brother, lost,
the comrade/twin whose palm
would bear a lifeline like our own:
decisive, arrowy,
forked-lightning of insatiate desire
It was never the crude pestle, the blind
ramrod we were after:
merely a fellow-creature
with natural resources equal to our own. — Adrienne Rich

Self-acceptanc e leads to success, not the other way around. — Deepak Chopra

It was unworthy of our military sources that they were the first to weaken. — Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf