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Things have a way of being richer in the end, a product better made, for the circuitous route we take to include all the elements that are necessary for a job well done. — David Whyte

I don't really like horror shows, horror movies, or any of that. I'm really a lightweight, in terms of that. — Angela Bassett

Women are generally more intuitive about reading the faces of others but they are also easier to read (by both men and women). This is because women tend to be more emotionally expressive. — Glen Wilson

When I am brushing my teeth, I'm bending my leg behind me, or I'm lifting my leg up and holding it in that position so I'm squeezing my butt in. I can do that while I'm washing or slicing vegetables, too. Or I go up and down on my toes, working my calves a little bit. — Christie Brinkley

Film students should stay as far away from film schools and film teachers as possible. The only school for the cinema is the cinema. — Bernardo Bertolucci

You cannot give what you don't have; you must be truly saved to preach the gospel. — Felix Wantang

We exist within the question of God. — William Barrett

Without language we would have no reason, without reason no religion, and without these three essential aspects of our nature, neither mind nor bond of society. — Johann Georg Hamann

He couldn't work, as such, but needed to flex himself somehow in ways that felt like work, he thought. Lacking credentials and sight he could not teach, for example. Even reading a cold-call script would be out, although he'd heard of a resourceful blind man who went to the social security office and suggested, "Give me either a job or just my damned check," and received the former, skillfully handling mediation assignments. — Edward Hoagland

We dispute the arbitrary distribution of power and wealth, which is claimed as the natural order, but which is in fact not natural at all but rather artificially created and sustained by ancient privileges. — Kate Elliott

The marvels - of film, radio, and television - are marvels of one-way communication, which is not communication at all. — Milton Mayer