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Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties. — Dalai Lama

I didn't really get into underground comics, though I've liked some of what I've seen. Dame Darcy was very impressive to meet, really talented. In general, I've always been more interested in searching out music, so I think I miss out on a lot of underground art. — Neil Farber

I can't make you love me, if you don't. — Bonnie Raitt

I have the mouth of a sailor. — Kristen Bell

To understand fully the causes which drove so many thousands into schism and heresy, leading to wars and persecutions, and the establishment of the Inquisition, it is necessary{6} to cast a glance at the character of the men who represented the Church before the people, and at the use which they made, for good or for evil, of the absolute spiritual despotism which had become established. In — Henry Charles Lea

How prudently we relate to our work determines whether we will be raised to a higher level of financial prosperity or not — Sunday Adelaja

As reforms have come into India, as India has started opening up, prosperity is increasing, as is demand for urban housing. — Kushal Pal Singh

I've always equated the writing process with editing, sort of like when I get through editing the movie, that's like my last draft of the screenplay. — Quentin Tarantino

There was light born on the darkest day, but no-one wants to know, and no-one wants to Cry — Roger Hodgson

But you never deign to look at yourself or listen to yourself. So you have no reason to claim credit from anyone for those attentions, since you showed them not because you wanted someone else's company but because you could not bearyour own. — Seneca.

One should rather die than be betrayed. There is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised. Betrayal, though ... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope. — Steven Dietz

'The Best Man' was my first feature film, and I didn't want to be known as a director who only does romantic comedies. — Melissa De Sousa

A bird in The Strand is worth two in Shepherds Bush — Spike Milligan