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I think digital. I think digital and I was terrified about it for a long time. But I think digital because it gives so much more freedom to work with the actors. — Fredrik Bond

You used to do that. If you hid your face, you thought we couldn't see you just because you couldn't see us. — V.C. Andrews

In my twenties, I was a bit of a worrier; it bothered me what people thought of me, what job I was doing. — Michelle Dockery

I've always had a man's mindset, and that's why I mostly have men friends, and that's why I've been around so many men. I've always been a tomboy. And any man that knows me will tell you I'm not a girly girl. — Karrine Steffans

My goal was to be a network correspondent by the time I was 30. — Jessica Savitch

I kind of like it up here, Kugel said. It's got a certain fatalistic charm, a certain je ne sais fucked. — Shalom Auslander

My grandmother lived in a universe filled with life. It was impossible for her to conceive of any creature - even the smallest insect, let alone a human being - as insignificant. In every leaf, flower, animal, and star she saw an expression of a compassionate universe, whose laws were not competition and survival of the fittest but cooperation, artistry and thrift ... — Eknath Easwaran

I had the feeling if I hadn't been there, — Diane Chamberlain

I have fantasies of burning down an insurance company just so THEY have to make a claim ... — Alonzo Bodden

It is not 'Have I got a chance?' It is more often: 'Have I seen my chance? — Idries Shah

I remembered reading somewhere that if you smile at something, it automatically makes you happier. — Elizabeth Eulberg

Then a slow mile later such places started thinning out, in favor of vacant lots and piney woods, and a sense of empty vastness ahead. — Lee Child

I had wanted to make a film about World War II for some time, but I didn't really want to do something that was set in the trenches, so to speak. — Michael Apted