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Inherently participatory in nature, Community Video focusing on using video to enable communities to communicate amongst themselves as well as with others. — Ben Edwards
Writing helps me process things, but these emotions are too much, too foreign. And — Katherine Reay
A necessary monster. — Jorge Luis Borges
Our system is dynamic, always shifting gears. What I do is I build models to beat the market. — Louis Navellier
Part of most major religions is a clause stating that other religions are wrong. — Dan Zarrella
How to be happy: Ignore people who think they know more about you than you do. — John Edward
Even before 9/11 I was gripped by a sense of dread: our lack of criticism about what we were doing in the Middle East - the slagging off of a whole religious tradition. — Karen Armstrong
They say the death of a parent puts you in time because that means there's now no generation standing between you and ordinary death: you're next. I don't buy it. — Bruce Jackson
She is gazing out into the night, and the night has a thousand eyes, which are mine. — Elie Wiesel
I think if the movie has resonance and stimulates the viewer to talk about it, you can have as large an audience as you want. The most important thing for me is that the movie exists. And that's success enough already. — Andy Garcia
Silent is about needing to make a scene shorter by having physical things to cut to. That way, you can manipulate a character to the other side of the room. But, if they say the wrong thing, it might locate that action in a particular part of the scene. It's a mechanical need. — Gus Van Sant
In the end, your creativity
perhaps even your outrageousness
will determine the final result. — Bobby Flay
The fear of forgetting anything precious can trigger in us the wish to raise a structure, like a paperweight to hold down our memories. We might even follow the example of the Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, who in the late eighteenth century had a thirty-foot-high Neoclassical obelisk erected on a hill on the outskirts of Plymouth, in memory of an unusually sensitive pig called Cupid, whom she did not hesitate to call a true friend. — Alain De Botton
Nobody reaches expert status without intense preparation. Excellence, then, is a matter of practice, not talent.6 — Jeff Goins
God sometimes gives us what we want so we'll learn to trust Him to give us what we need. — Scott Hahn
