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I've always liked fairy tale and spectacle. I wouldn't say I was a fantasy fan, but anything beyond reality I've always found exciting - the work of David Lynch, the work of Tim Burton. But for me, I also love those things that are absolutely about human relationships. — Gwendoline Christie

As long as there are flowers and children and birds in the world, have no fears: everything will be fine. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Detroit turned out to be heaven, but it also turned out to be hell. — Marvin Gaye

The straight path must sometimes be crooked. — Carole Wilkinson

To succeed in the business of the future we have to become the very people we are trying to reach — Brian Solis

Fans don't like owners. They know they are somewhere - actually, in Germany, some owners are anonymous. Fans don't sympathize with owners, so ownership stays in the back. — Hasso Plattner

Let us start with the biggest no brainer of injustice in the world and that is slavery, — Gary Haugen

And, oh God, in my misspent youth as a housewife, I, too, used to bake bread, in those hectic and desolating days just prior to the woman's movement, when middle-class women were supposed to be wonderful wives and mothers, gracious hostesses ... I used to feel so womanly when I was baking my filthy bread. — Angela Carter

It's really hard for men to tell other men 'I love you' without putting a 'man' at the end of it. Like, 'I love you ... man.' You just can't look at another man and say, 'I love you.' — Channing Tatum

Jesus Himself was the first missionary ... He pledged His followers to be missionaries too! — Billy Graham

[On Archimedes mathematical results:] It is not possible to find in all geometry more difficult and intricate questions, or more simple and lucid explanation ... No investigation of yours would succeed in attaining the proof, and yet, once seen you immediately believe you would have discovered it. — Proclus