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There are millions of ways to not be writing. You say you're not in the mood, you'll pick it up tomorrow. — Rod Serling

He hams his Brummie accent, I tell myself, the way so many ex-pats ham their lost identity. The moustache is a pose. Yet, he hams this unpredictable matey belligerence, this curiously Midlands attitude. Colin is home away from home, I reflect, even if not the home you ever really liked. — Tim Parks

A producer is always behind the scenes, even more in the movies - nobody sees you. I didn't even meet most of the actors. When I worked on 'Top Gun,' I never met Tom Cruise. You were always in the background. — Giorgio Moroder

War was my university. Everything has proceeded from there. — Paul Virilio

To be beautiful, be the person who helps others to reveal their own beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Arms are instruments of ill omen, not the instruments of the gentleman. When one is compelled to use them, it is best to do so without relish. — Laozi

Wherever people gather for selfless ends, there is a vast augmentation of their individual capacities. Something wonderful, something momentous happens. An irresistible force begins to move, which, though we may not see it, is going to change our world. In this lies the power and the meaning of spiritual companionship. — Eknath Easwaran

Rather than allowing jihadists to shut down debate, it must proliferate so much that they simply cannot kill us all. — Maajid Nawaz

showing off is the fools's idea of glory. — Bruce Lee

Courage comes in the form of a girl. — Karen Azinger

If you still believe, you must have hope. You must believe that happiness is possible for you too. — Sylvain Reynard

You younger siblings know what I'm talking about - we're the glue and they're the glitter, right? — Julia London

You really can change the world if you care enough. — Marian Wright Edelman

The final conclusion of absurdist reasoning is, in fact, the repudiation of suicide and the acceptance of the desperate encounter between human inquiry and the silence of the universe. Suicide would mean the end of this encounter, and absurdist reasoning considers that it could not consent to this without negating its own premises. — Albert Camus