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I don't really see a huge divide between filmmaking and television. In the end, a lot of people are going to be watching this stuff on their laptops and their iPhones anyway. So, it doesn't really matter where it comes from, as long as the stories get told. — Cary Fukunaga

Tolerance is a good cornerstone on which to build human relationships. — L. Ron Hubbard

In the future, you'll live astride the line separating life from death. You'll become experienced in the wisdom of grief. You won't wait until people die to grieve for them. You'll give them their grief while they are still alive, for then judgement falls away, and there remains the miracle of being. — Rana Dasgupta

I think it matters whether someone has a good heart. — Elon Musk

The poorest people in the world (particularly in low-lying areas) will suffer the most if we do not take action on climate change ... that calls for any tactic that might call attention to the problem. — Jason David Frank

No matter how much you know, how well read you are, how traveled or cultured, you should never stop learning. — Stacy Keibler

Well, any friend of Gatsby is a friend of mine — Haruki Murakami

(by researching, talking to people, etc.), and see which area not only fits well but also could pay off. — Kate White

Recognize that you are a spiritual being who is part of a large cosmic family of spiritual beings. You have the power, strength, and talent to fulfill your own individual earthly destiny. — James Van Praagh

It's a well-known fact that black sheep should never have lambs. You know what you get when you take a black sheep and give it a lamb? You get a thing called "supervised visitation" that's what. — Laurie Notaro

I went to kindergarten, I learned how to share with others. — Molly McAdams

We are all fed from hundreds and thousands of hands. Often we do not know whose they are nor how they work. Only a few of us ever visualize the hands that grope in the coal mines or push levers in the mills or handle axes in the lumber camp. — Louis MacNeice