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I tend to read non-fiction. — Gary Oldman

When the doubters tell you it can't be done and all kind of tragedies will come your way, I say nonsense. If you can get to the very root of who you are and make something happen from it, my sense tells me you are going to surprise yourself. — Vidal Sassoon

How did I get hooked? Well, it's something like you journalists having a drink after work — Tyrell Biggs

I may not be much good at most things, but if I didn't have the pleasure of planning and installing shows, and doing it better than anyone else, I would have stopped buying art many years ago. — Charles Saatchi

I'd like to do something a little different. Something a little less intense. I'm not sure what it's going to be yet. For the first time in my life, it's great to have choices, but I think I have to be very careful in choosing the right next project. — Kristanna Loken

You've seen the movies. Bad guy always comes back. — Sophie Oak

The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few. — Matthew McConaughey

If someone confronts you about draining them it could be a "double reverse." They are draining you and accuse you instead of draining them, just to throw you off. — Frederick Lenz

Sogol's aim was to measure the power of thought as an absolute value.
"This power," said Sogol, "is arithmetical. In fact, all thought is a capacity to grasp the divisions of a whole. Now, numbers are nothing but the divisions of the unity, that is, the divisions of absolutely any whole. In myself and others, I began to observe how many numbers a man can really conceive, that is, how many he can represent to himself without breaking them up or jotting them down: how many successive consequences of a principle he can grasp at once, instantaneously; how many inclusions of species as kind; how many relations of cause and effect, of ends to means; and I never found a number higher than four. And yet, this number four corresponded to an exceptional mental effort, which I obtained only rarely. The thought of an idiot stopped at one, and the ordinary thought of most people goes up to two, sometimes three, very rarely to four. — Rene Daumal

I love text, I love email, I love Skype; I think it's amazing. — Beeban Kidron

A battle can be won before it's ever fought by choosing the right ground. — Rick Riordan

Everyone is more or less mad on one point. — Rudyard Kipling

Save the children, save mankind. — Aaron B. Powell

"The work of art must seize upon you ... carry you away." — Pierre-Auguste Renoir