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As long as I stay true to what I believe is a good movie and what is my vision, that's all I can do. — Matthijs Van Heijningen Jr.

I remember hating New Kids on the Block from the sidelines because all of the girls loved them. They would just fawn over them. 'Oh my gosh, Joey I love you!' When I was younger, I really couldn't stand them. — Dule Hill

I don't want to look back. I want to keep going forward, I still have something to say to people. — Joe Strummer

physical space has for a century been used to facilitate and enforce efficiency and specialization. Along with factory assembly lines, the architectural frames of white-collar work have evolved to maximize efficiency. — Stanley McChrystal

The Adventures of Pinocchio' and would like to have further knowledge to the origins of this puppet. Can you enlighten us)?" Albrecht smiled and replied in English, "My English is not good, but I will do my best to tell the story of a little boy who told lies. Since our friends (indicating to the rest of us) don't speak German, I will tell the story in English." As Mr. Roser related the story of Pinocchio, my guilty conscious began festering, much like Pinocchio's nose and ears growing longer and longer with each lie. As — Young

All situations have FINE LINE's between the right and not so right..
THAT is the MOMENT when one must stop to look which way to go.. These determine both the DIRECTION of life & the MAGICAL MOMENTS! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

How do I get to Broadway?...I want to get to the center of things. — John Dos Passos

A wise man never loses anything, if he has himself. — Michel De Montaigne

Expose an irrational belief, keep a person rational for a day. Expose irrational thinking, keep a person rational for a lifetime. — Bo Bennett

Who's world is this, the world is yours. — Nas

Will we ever see his like again? It is doubtful. But at least for a brief moment in time we were lucky to have him as one of our own: an English lionheart who was the terror of the continent, who earned the love and respect of everyone who had the privilege to see him in action and above all was a thoroughly decent hero of whom we can be proud. Rest in peace 'Big Dunc'. Your feats will echo in eternity. — James Leighton