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Storytelling is the only studio movie where the censorship is perfectly clear, the only studio movie with a big red box covering up a shot. I take pride in that - and, of course, in having avoided the fate of Eyes Wide Shut. — Todd Solondz

As loud as they were , they need to go home now and start soaking up a lot of tea, drinking a lot of tea for the next 36 hours, whatever the case may be, 'cause they need to be just as loud Thursday night. We need you guys to get those voices right. But they're gonna be unbelievable Thursday night as well. Those guys, everyone, they're amazing. — LeBron James

What do you want me to do?" Ned asked with some apprehension.
The bearded man smiled, and the video shifted to another recording. The man looked serious now, leaning into the camera, and he said:
"You must take control of this ship. — Bryan M. Laszlo

Please." His voice was quiet. "I can't stand the thought of losing you. What can I do? — R.K. Lilley

We want to govern with our indigenous ancestors' models: That means a different concept of participation, community work and honesty ... — Evo Morales

We call these decadal harvests Bone Seasons. This is Bone Season XX. — Samantha Shannon

Run naked on the grass, while Tom goes — J.R.R. Tolkien

I'm just tired; I just want the world to be quiet for a bit. — Matthew Healy

As a college student, you're depending on your scholarship money, money your parents send you. So I guess when people start talking about big figures, it doesn't hit me. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson

A story is like a moving train: no matter where you hop onboard, you are bound to reach your destination sooner or later. — Khaled Hosseini

Never play anything the same way twice. — Louis Armstrong

Accents can be a great tool to tell a story - but if you do it wrong, it pulls you right out of the movie. — Jeremy Renner

Loneliness is equal to the radius of one's awareness. — Yoko Ono

I spoke Spanish when I was three, and then Maltese. I love dictionaries. I like foreigners. My dad moved every year before I was 14, and I learnt to like abroad. I'm not scared of change. — John Lloyd