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I loved watching so many of the great designers I've worked with do what they do. That's why I'm still loyal to the designers that I've known since I was 16. — Naomi Campbell

Desire without action will collapse all hope built inside. — K. Weikel

I'm crazy about Dublin. If you went back 3,000 years in my ancestry you wouldn't find a drop of Irish blood in the veins, but I love the place. — Harold Prince

The mind and the voice by themselves are not sufficient. — Mahalia Jackson

What you do is get the right director and the right screenwriter and the right cast. It's a fantastic job. — Robbie Coltrane

If there is one thing that, as a director, you don't want to be a part of, it's a group. It's the same thing with music. I don't want to be a part of a scene. Just leave me alone. It's just my nature, and it's nothing against the people that are in that group, but I just like to be left alone. — Rob Zombie

Where equality is undisputed, so also is subordination. — George Bernard Shaw

The very word 'Anfield' means more to me than I can describe. — Bill Shankly

I like changing my hairstyle, much to my mother's annoyance. It depends on my state of mind. — Fernando Torres

You cannot teach a child to take care of himself unless you will let him try to take care of himself. He will make mistakes and out of these mistakes will come his wisdom. — Francis Bacon

Confucianism strongly condemned the use of drugs like opium. — Robert Trout

God's acre was her garden-spot, she said;
She sat there often, of the Summer days,
Little and slim and sweet, among the dead,
Her hair a fable in the leveled rays. — Dorothy Parker

In the last year or two he had not only grown indifferent to company, he had begun to find it irritating. — Larry McMurtry

She was the missing kingdom, the unbruised part of myself I'd lost with my mother. — Donna Tartt

None of the adults I knew ever touched in public, much less kneaded each others flesh. — Maureen Howard