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I've never made any concessions, so I am 100% responsible for my films. This makes me feel very proud. — Jean-Pierre Jeunet

If there's some work to be done that seems like it will be fun, I'll do it. I don't take anything seriously at all. — Dweezil Zappa

Some in the West suggest that Isam needs a separation of mosque and state. However, in the case of Iran at least what is needed is a separation lof religion and business. — Amir Taheri

Man's words are mere breath, but the word of the Lord is spirit and life. — Charles Spurgeon

My gratitude extends beyond the limits of my capacity to express it, — Iain Banks

My interior is very, very dense - Proustian-looking, sort of Henry James. The walls are covered in pictures, and I transformed the big drawing room into a library lined with books. — Hamish Bowles

We triumph without glory when we conquer without danger. — Pierre Corneille

But what I do believe is that if you're a girl who was born in Homsea, a girl who lives in a nothing kind of house with an ordinary kind of family, then you can't know everything about the world and that it's probably good to keep an open mind about things, just in case. — Karen Tayleur

Never love a wild thing — Truman Capote

Is where you're from the place you're leaving or where you have roots? — Sara Gruen

Ah, but is it not the mind that is the real grace of Homo sapiens? All the things to think about! All the things to read and appreciate! All the arts! All the things of the spirit! — Carol Emshwiller

I understand how hard it is to force yourself to be someone different. By the end of high school, I had taken to doing my math homework up against a concealed wall during lunch because I was tired of socializing. — Andrea Seigel

Laborious action is frequently a relic of the preacher's trade in former days. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon