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It's not simply that British films do well at the box office and generate revenue, it's that they provide a window to the world of what Britain and its culture is about. — Gurinder Chadha

A wise woman wishes to be no one's enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone's victim. — Maya Angelou

Every individual is the center of a system of emanation. — Novalis

When I go to one of those singles dating parties I believe myself to be a bowl of fruit. When I talk to potential dates, I judge them by the smile in their lips, their smoothness of speech, and the whiteness of teeth; then I offer them the appropriate fruit, which is usually a lemon. — Amanda Holden

Futurity is the great concern of mankind. — Edmund Burke

Consistency is something you can always improve on. You can be more consistent with your mental approach, the things you do physically on the mound. Instead of doing 5 good pitches an inning, try to make six. You can always do more of what you are doing well and try to be as consistent as you can be. — Greg Maddux

Managing to tell a story is very gratifying. — Gail Carson Levine

It's something I'd find rather distracting in a historical piece, looking at characters that have obviously just gotten off their Ab Blaster. You see a piece set in the 1300s or the 1800s, and you've got characters who have perfect abs and are incredibly well-groomed, not a hair out of place, and it just doesn't make sense. — Tom Weston-Jones

the Carnegie way of doing things: calculate the productivity of every worker and every machine, cut costs, maximize profits, then repeat — Paul Beck

Shouldn't we at least be asking whether the transcending of venereal desire that marriage requires of a mostly or entirely 'heterosexual' man who marries for the sake of love, friendship, and raising a family isn't more or less the same as the transcendence required of a man whose venereal desire is 'oriented' mostly or entirely toward men but who restrains these drives, and who marries for the sake of love, friendship and raising a family? Of course, men with little venereal desire for women can't proceed towards marriage driven by such desire. For them, marriage must develop from friendship. But wouldn't it be better if all marriages developed from friendship? — Jonathan Mills