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We know that the organised workers of the country are our friends. As for the rest, they don't matter a tinker's cuss. — Manny Shinwell, Baron Shinwell
You need the actors to feel as much ownership of the performance and the direction of the story as you do to get the most out of everyone's potential. Part of it is just making sure we all have the same vision. — Cary Fukunaga
Genes are not destiny! — Bruce Lipton
I suggest that you become obsessed about the things you want; otherwise, you are going to spend a lifetime being obsessed with making up excuses as to why you didn't get the life you wanted. — Grant Cardone
Maybe if I forgot things once in a while, we'd all be a little bit happier. — Jay Asher
Love is the only game where both participants must win in order to achieve true victory. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Many of us in Congress have been calling on the Administration to articulate a bold mission for NASA. It seems that the President is answering that call. I wholeheartedly support his vision for going back to the moon, and from there to worlds beyond. — Sheila Jackson Lee
I think we women need to be kinder to ourselves. That we are just the way we are is enough. — Teri Hatcher
Having a rather pessimistic outlook on life makes for the best philosophical discussions; distress is the only real reason to question something; comfort often leads to the inability to change. — Moryah DeMott
Dude, this is a stoner conversation and we're not even high — Libba Bray
DOLORES UMBRIDGE (to Scorpius): I don't know what game you're playing but you're upsetting the dementors and entirely ruining Voldemort Day. — Jack Thorne
We don't hate nobody because of their color. We hate oppression! — Bobby Seale
All alterations and amendments of the Lord's own Word - are defilements and pollutions. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
You are envious, Biddy, and grudging. You are dissatisfied on account of my rise in fortune, and you can't help showing it. — Charles Dickens