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Part of what's so tricky in a film that's two hours long is how many themes can you effectively explore. — Gavin Hood

As a teenager, I was really trying to have fun 24 hours a day. I didn't start thinking until I was 20 or 21. I was doing regular goof-ball stuff. — David Lynch

I believe faith is a human universal. We are endowed at birth with nascent capacities for faith. How these capacities are activated and grow depends to a large extent on how we are welcomed into the world and what kinds of environments we grow in. Faith is interactive and social; it requires community, language, ritual and nurture. Faith is also shaped by initiatives from beyond us and other people, initiatives of spirit or grace. How these latter initiatives are recognized and imaged, or unperceived and ignored, powerfully affects the shape of faith in our lives. — James W. Fowler

Ben Says: A small step each day leads to big results in your life. What you do today can better you tomorrow. — Timothy Pina

I'm very into working out, but I'm one of those where I'm good for, like, a month, and then I fall off, and then I'm good for a month ... like everyone! — JWoww

My beauty routine is basically plenty of sleep and lots of water. — Rebecca Gayheart

The goal of effective communication should be for listeners to say, 'Me, too!' versus 'So what?' — Jim Rohn

Life will come to an end, a return to dust from which we came ... The spirit becomes memories living in the minds of people. — Hiromu Arakawa

You look like the cat that swallowed the cream," Stephen said softly.
"That comes later. — K.J. Charles

Camera but no selfies, which represent selfishness and egotism. Social media? Again: not really me. — Maurice Levy

It is only about things that do not interest one, that one can give a really unbiassed opinion; and this is no doubt the reason why an unbiased opinion is always valueless. — Oscar Wilde