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In my experience, not just in shooting films but in the commercials I've done, initially, it's very exciting for the community, and its a real novelty. Very quickly, though, they realize there's a buck to be had, and it becomes annoying, and they lose their patience pretty quick. — John Curran

As a foreigner in London, I like that there are so many other foreigners. — David Sedaris

So many people say they want a new life, but then they take the new one they get every morning for granted. Don't do this. — Marc D. Angel

Opportunity knocks only once. — Abah Mohd Khairul Anuar

I suppose that's one of the ironies of life doing the wrong thing at the right moment. — Charlie Chaplin

Respect the delicate ecology of your delusions. — Tony Kushner

I make a playlist for every character I portray. Music plays a huge part in helping me understand a character. Every time I get a new role, I will take a chunk of time to just sit and listen to a bunch of songs and select the ones that make sense in my mind for that character. I can't even explain how much it helps me. — Richard Harmon

Oddly enough, it was he who had introduced the twins to Kathakali ... He is searching for the beast that lives within him, Comrade Pillai had told them - frightened, wide-eyed children - when the ordinarily good natured Bhima began to bay and snarl.
Which beast in particular, Comrade Pillai didn't say. Searching for the Man who lives in him was perhaps what he really meant, because certainly no beast has essayed the boundless, infinitely inventive art of human hatred. No beast can match its range and power. — Arundhati Roy

I don't care for the colour of your skin, I care for the size of your heart behind it. — Nikki Rowe

I got my first guitar in October of 1968. I'm self-taught. — Ernie Isley

Like many shy people, once he began talking he seemed not to know how to stop; he lacked the social sleight of hand to change the subject, and he had no idea how to engage another person. Like a runaway vehicle, he plunged on, heedless. — Joyce Carol Oates