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I love clothes. I don't know a woman who doesn't. But generally women are intrigued with fashion. Designers are almost making fun of us at times. — Olivia Newton-John

When you work in such a surreal environment as movies, just listening to some tunes or hanging out with friends is what you crave. Even time alone. — Orlando Bloom

On the hob was a little brass kettle, hissing and boiling; spread upon the floor was a warm, thick rug; before the fire was a folding-chair, unfolded and with cushions on it; by the chair was a small folding-table, unfolded, covered with a white cloth, and upon it were spread small covered dishes, a cup and saucer, and a tea-pot; on the bed were new, warm coverings, a curious wadded silk robe, and some books. The little, cold, miserable room seemed changed into Fairyland. It was actually warm and glowing. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture. — Stephen Sprouse

I have always been interested in having people fall into the image and be aware of their reaction first, and then think about the style. — Damian Loeb

Wisdom is not finally tested in schools, Wisdom cannot be pass'd from one having it to another not having it, Wisdom is of the soul, is not susceptible of proof, is its own proof, Applies to all stages and objects and qualities and is content, Is the certainty of the reality and immortality of things, and the excellence of things; Something there is in the float of the sight of things that provokes it out of the soul. — Walt Whitman

I discovered early that as an artist there was absolutely nothing wrong with being surrounded by people who were not dedicated to your field. — Junot Diaz

What really enthralls me is working with the actor and seeing where you can go with that. It's in that exchange and that relationship. — Abdellatif Kechiche

Women movements would form among the factory workers, a great mobilisation that destroyed the old models. — Emma Bonino

Racism does not need to be fixed; it has to be stopped". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

It's always a nice day above the clouds — James Stoddah

I was deeply influenced by an Episcopal laywoman named Agnes Sanford, who in her day was quite famous as a faith healer, which is a term I've always distrusted, because it conjures up charlatanry. She was not a charlatan. She was the real thing, and she had had remarkable healings. — Frederick Buechner