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When I think of Camelot, I think of the castle in France where we film, but I think it's wrong to lock it down to one place because it's all part of our imagination. They are legends for a reason. Their stories have endured for hundreds of years and, hopefully, they will for hundreds of years to come. — Colin Morgan

I realize that humans cannot bear very much reality. Most lives are a flight from selfhood. Most prefer the truths of the stable. You stick your heads into the stanchions and munch contentedly until you die. Others use you for their purposes. Not once do you live outside the stable to lift your head and be your own creature. Muad'Dib came to tell you about that. Without understanding his message, you cannot revere him! — Frank Herbert

I think things evolve into jokes. I don't generally write them down as jokes. I talk them out. — Marc Maron

Because usually in the past when I was in a big band, that was all I did. — Kathy Valentine

I do not know to whom the aphorism 'There are no sound studies, only ones that haven't been busted yet' belongs, but it has measure of truth in it. — Mark Dvoretsky

I was lucky enough to be given books that weren't top sellers; books that were kind of under the radar. — Bill Sienkiewicz

I get embarrassed listening to my last CDs. I've got a lot of work to do, let's put it that way. — Bjork

Stop thinking for once in your life! — William Wordsworth

Achieving your heart's desire is the key to living a life of bliss, bring your heart alive with a passion for living. — Steven Redhead

I think one problem we've had is that people who are smart and creative and innovative as engineers went into financial engineering. — Walter Isaacson

Million dollar deals in my email, you mad as hell you ain't CC'ed — Big Sean

If creation is impossible during wars and revolutions, then we shall have no creative artists,
for war and revolution are our lot. The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably
as clouds announce a storm. Wars lay waste to the West and kill the flower of a generation. Hardly has it
arisen from the ruins when the bourgeois system sees the revolutionary system advancing upon it. Genius
has not even had time to be reborn; the war that threatens us will kill all those who perhaps might have
been geniuses. — Albert Camus

The engine of ancient society was religion but the engine of contemporary society, as I see it, is advertising. — Kit Williams

Pray, Burns - pray as you never prayed before! Nothing else will save you! — Charles M. Sheldon