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When I approach any script, I always try to find what I would relate to most in it. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen

People are always in various stages of different dramas when you encounter them: freshly embarked on some, halfway or more through others. One is always approaching the denouement of this or that subplot of one's life. And you, the stranger, entering the picture in all your blundering innocence, may well be the catalyst for some long-awaited climax. — James Lasdun

I am open to the guidance of synchronicity, and do not let expectations hinder my path. — Dalai Lama

Representing Australia has always been a honour and a privilege, and the older and more experienced I get, the more I enjoy it. — Cadel Evans

Conservatives frequently complain of being frozen out of the culture industry, though, like all industries, the culture industry will produce or sell anything it expects to profit from. — Alex Pareene

Making a movie is a long, dull process. There's a lot of waiting around. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

The waves Of the mysterious death-river moaned; The tramp, the shout, the fearful thunder-roar Of red-breathed cannon, and the wailing cry Of myriad victims, filled the air. — George D. Prentice

You don't read it in the sense of reading a message; it doesn't work like that. What's happening is that the Shadows are responding to the attention you pay them. — Philip Pullman

Do business managers have a commitment to anything more than the success of their company and to making money? It would be hard to say that they do. Indeed, many business leaders deny that there is any conflict between self-interest and the interests of all. — Peter Singer

For research, I like to go to the location of the places in the novels. The first thing that I do is involve my senses: I notice the smells; I open the trash cans and look at what people have thrown away. — Natsuo Kirino

But, Jefferson worried that the people - and the argument goes back to Thucydides and Aristotle - are easily misled. He also stressed, passionately and repeatedly, that it was essential for the people to understand the risks and benefits of government, to educate themselves, and to involve themselves in the political process.
Without that, he said, the wolves will take over. — Carl Sagan

The Sixth Grade Nickname Game, by Gordon Korman, — Donalyn Miller

You know what a champion is? A champion is someone who's ready when the gong rings - not just before, not just after - but when it rings. — Jack Dempsey