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The filmmaking process taught me that I need to be authentic - in my scripts and in real life. — John Grooters

When I write a scientific treatise, I might reach 100 people. When the 'National Geographic' covers a project, it communicates about plants and fish and underwater technology to more than 10 million people. — Sylvia Earle

St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries — J.K. Rowling

How do you find the grace to face
the shadows? — Sherry Thomas

suggested. 'Are you for real? Why would I want to put myself out there to be judged and criticised? I do that enough myself.' Going to the papers with my story was the last thing I wanted to do. Nobody wants to be exposed as a drug addict, especially one with a history like mine. I could barely understand the nature of my own addiction and I certainly didn't expect others to understand. With such stigma and shame attached to drug use, people just didn't want to know. Junkies like me were pushed to the side and marginalised as though we had leprosy. Like some sort of forgotten race. — Rachael Keogh

There is a natural opposition among men to anything they have not thought of themselves. — Barnes Wallis

There is no beast more cruel than man. — Leonid Andreyev

Everyone should get their news however they want to and in whatever form they want. I'm not going to sit back in judgment of other people and the way they do it. — Jim Lehrer

I spent most summers in Italy as a child either in Tuscany or at the Amalfi coast. — Celia Conrad

He's just simply John5 because he's the fifth person that we've hired. In the future, everyone will have numbers instead of names — Marilyn Manson

Meditation is the delicate art of doing nothing. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Every form has its own meaning. Every man creates his meaning and form and goal. Why is it so important - what others have done? Why does it become sacred by the mere fact of not being your own? Why is anyone and everyone right - so long as it's not yourself? Why does the number of those others take the place of truth? Why is truth made a mere matter of arithmetic - and only of addition at that? Why is everything twisted out of all sense to fit everything else? There must be some reason. I don't know. I've never known it. I'd like to understand. — Ayn Rand

Trust had become a commodity that few could afford. — Kimberly Derting

If we reflect, we shall recognize. — Lailah Gifty Akita