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I was in the play 'Fat Pig in the West End,' which is a comedy but has dramatic moments. — Robert Webb

When the State wishes to endow an academy or university, it grants it a tract of forest land: one saw represents an academy, a gang, a university. — Henry David Thoreau

Sometimes you'll have great actors who aren't comfortable with improvising. Which can get pretty frustrating. But every actor's coming from a different place and they have their own strengths and weaknesses and your job is to sell them as two people in the same world. Some of them have to have their hands held and some I just let loose entirely. — David Gordon Green

Falling in love is like submerging beneath the ocean with a submarine; you leave the outside world and wander in the silence of dimness. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Our willingness to wait reveals the value we place on the object we're waiting for. — Charles Stanley

Those who begin by burning books will end by burning people. — Heinrich Heine

I have come to drag you out of yourself and take you into my heart. I have come to bring out the beauty you never knew you had, and lift you like a prayer to the sky. — Rumi

he presented me with a mathematical conundrum," he said. "It's a famous one, the P = NP problem. Basically, it asks whether it's more difficult to think of the solution to a problem yourself or to ascertain if someone else's answer to the same problem is correct. — Keigo Higashino

Despair is a cavern beneath our feet and we teeter on its very brink. — Geraldine Brooks

Wondering why we bother with love, if it never lasts. — Taylor Swift

Young persons, because of their immaturity, may not fully comprehend the consequences of their actions and should therefore benefit from less severe sanctions than adults. More importantly, it reflects the firm belief that young persons are more susceptible to change, and thus have a greater potential for rehabilitation than adults. — Mary Robinson

If you know the dark, you find it has a light of its own to let you see. — Leslie Ford

Monetary discipline forces fiscal discipline on the politicians as well. — Robert Mundell