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I had no training in research as such, and as a consequence, I am, in a sense, self-taught. — Yves Chauvin

Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school. — Lily James

I think not every improviser is a good stage actor. Certainly not every stage actor is a good improviser. — Rich Sommer

You make a movie and you'd like it to be appreciated, respected, embraced. — Bennett Miller

I know that in my past I was young and irresponsible - but that's what growing up is. You learn from your mistakes. — Lindsay Lohan

First of all, I had the desire for that format [silent movie], and then when I was talking to people, I felt that people needed justification. Why are you doing a silent movie? Is it just for your own pleasure? I felt it was not enough for them so I realized I have to choose the subject that will make things easier for them and to tell the story of a silent actor makes sense for doing a silent movie. — Michel Hazanavicius

How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality? — Albert Einstein

If you want to be considered a poet, you will have to show mastery of the petrarchan sonnet form or the sestina. Your musical efforts must begin with well-formed fugues. There is no substitute for craft ... Art begins with craft, and there is no art until craft has been mastered. — Anthony Burgess

The conscious principle in this design has been to achieve forms that could create experiences, and that could at the same time welcome everyone's experiences with the serenity of an effortless development. — Gae Aulenti

When your child is looking up at you, and you are putting them to bed at night, and they are just lying there, you have to remind yourself that's what it's all about. — Shane Filan

The gay revolution began as a literary revolution. — Christopher Bram

With the advent of gramophones and cinema, a few women from devadasi backgrounds, such as Madurai S. Subbulakshmi, Bangalore Nagarathnama and Tanjore Balasaraswati went on to become famous classical performers. — Catherine Rubin Kermorgant