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I still love it, every day. I get up and I love going to work. I love seeing it all happen, and I admire the people that we work with. I just hope that the films will continue to entertain audiences, as they have done for 50 years. — Barbara Broccoli

I kept traveling down the road. And everywhere it was the same. What was my name, who were my people? What was I supposed to say? That my father is the president, and my mother is his slave? — Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

All of a sudden I was living what is perceived to be the model life. It was just full-on, 24 hours a day. It was work all the time. And there's always a party to go to. — Kate Moss

I don't have a preference between theatre and film; I like to do both. But I will say that there's something about theatre that is more nourishing and sustaining than film ever can be. — Willem Dafoe

Man is a tool using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. — Thomas Carlyle

Most of the people we sign on as development agents commit to goals they don't believe are possible. — Fred DeLuca

I would so much rather be vulnerable and experience existence than be strong and defend myself from it. — Joan Z. Spade

Oklahomans value our children and our seniors. Oklahomans value traditions of faith. Oklahomans value our heroes, our veterans. Oklahomans value innovation and the creative arts. — Brad Henry

The town I came from really had one industry, and that was furniture. — Eric Church

The moment you stop viewing your opponent as a threat is the moment you leave yourself open to getting beat. — Ronda Rousey

Laypeople. They think everything in the past happened at the same time. — Christopher L. Bennett

When one studies strongly radioactive substances special precautions must be taken if one wishes to be able to take delicate measurements. The various objects used in a chemical laboratory and those used in a chemical laboratory, and those which serve for experiments in physics, become radioactive in a short time and act upon photographic plates through black paper. Dust, the air of the room, and one's clothes all become radioactive. — Marie Curie