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So I am getting a little bored with defining one type of film as American and the other European or from somewhere else because the division is no longer true. — Wim Wenders

Nah, I don't watch TV either, apart from a few sports programmes. I just don't have the time. — Eric Bristow

My therapist in Paris once told me that being creative is a better form of therapy for me than sitting on his couch. — Julie Delpy

I really am a character actor, in my heart of hearts, because I really do like developing characters and painting a past for them. — Dylan McDermott

They improve greatly, and sometimes I go and see the performances they do and I am consciously aware that there isn't enough work for the good dancers. — Siobhan Davies

Are we prepared to take on the enormous political power of the billionaire class or do we continue to slide into economic and political oligarchy? — Bernie Sanders

Without electricity or gas, the kitchen became a twilight mausoleum of dead appliances. One day, Natasha had an idea. Wearing latex gloves she found in Sonja's room, she scrubbed the innards of the oven and refrigerator with steel wool and bleach. She cut a broomstick to the width of the refrigerator compartment, jammed it in below the thermostat control, and pulled out the plastic shelves. In her bedroom, she gathered clothes from the floor in sweeping armfuls and deposited them before the refrigerator and the oven. Ever since she had begun working for the shuttle trader, her wardrobe exceeded her closet space. She hung silk evening dresses and cashmere sweaters on the broomstick bar, set folded jeans and blouses on the oven rack. When finished, she opened the doors to her new closet and bureau and felt pleased with her ingenuity. This is how you will survive, she told herself. You will turn the holes in your life into storage space. — Anthony Marra

Many books owe their success to the good memories of their authors and the bad memories of their readers. — Charles Caleb Colton

We pray that henceforth not only Japan but all mankind may know the blessings of harmony and progress. — Shigeru Yoshida