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Paris is the playwright's delight. New York is the home of directors. London, however, is the actor's city, the only one in the world. In London, actors are given their head. — Orson Welles

The things that happen are an earthquake, another bomb in Iraq, some big jolt on Wall Street in oil prices, and then you have some new study on drought patterns from climate change. Or another little incremental improvement in photovoltaics. Where do those fit in to the daily stream? They don't. — Andrew Revkin

This - is now my way: where is yours?' Thus I answered those who asked me 'the way'. For the way - does not exist! — Friedrich Nietzsche

As a singer, I've had many opportunities to travel, and one thing I've learned is that through my music, I can be accepted by people all over the world. I often wonder why so many of us can't accept people who are different here, in our country? It's just not fair to be prejudiced against those whose race, religion or colour aren't the same as ours. — Celine Dion

I'm not broken. I'm shattered. I'm a million tiny pieces that would take longer than forever to piece back together."~ Rory — Sandi Lynn

Telling our personal story reveals the shape shifting landscape of our mind. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Grace Kelly plays with intelligence, wit and feeling. She has a great amount of natural ability and the ability to adapt. That is the hallmark of a first-class jazz musician. — Wynton Marsalis

Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster — Sun Tzu

That down feeling, quitting, was far worse than suffering it out to the end, because that decision to quit haunts you and bleeds over into your outlook on everything else, just as not quitting buoys you for all else. — Diana Nyad

We say that we care about the war, but we don't even really know what we're fighting for. — Scott Ritter

To do a dull thing with style-now that's what I call art. — Charles Bukowski