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I think if you're doing a play, you're rehearsing enough that you get to a point where it's freeing again. But in a movie, if you rehearse too much, now you've just shown everybody what you're going to do. And any element of surprise or impulsiveness is taken away. — Geena Davis

So in many ways for me, having lived through what I've lived through, and endured what I've endured, I've got more confidence that I can do the next bit - and there's something sustaining about that. — Julia Gillard

He must do what he will. But he may play a part yet that neither he nor Sauron have foreseen. — J.R.R. Tolkien

People think of our life as harsh, and of course in many ways it is. But going into the unknown world and confronting it without a single rupee in our pockets means that differences between rich and poor, educated and illiterate, all vanish, and a common humanity emerges. As wanderers, we monks and nuns are free of shadows from the past. This wandering life, with no material possessions, unlocks our souls. There is a wonderful sense of lightness, living each day as it comes, with no sense of ownership, no weight, no burden. Journey and destination became one, thought and action became one, until it is as if we are moving like a river into complete detachment. — William Dalrymple

No matter how happy I had been in the past I do not long for it. The present is always the moment for which I love. — Jamaica Kincaid

I love more than anything looking at a movie scene by scene and seeing the intention behind it. — Jodie Foster

My idea is to make moves to bring chess back to the world's map, to make it part of the world's geography again. — Anatoly Karpov

I've decided to pick my moment to retire very carefully - in about 200 years time. — Brian Clough

To-morrow I will live, the fool does say;
To-day itself's too late, the wise lived yesterday. — Martial

We have in America "The Big Two-Hearted River" tradition: taking your wounds to the wilderness for a cure, a conversation, a rest, whatever. And as is in the Hemingway story, if your wounds aren't too bad, it works. But this isn't Michigan (or Faulkner's Big Woods in Mississippi for that matter). This is Alaska. — Edward Hoagland

I wouldn't be without my regular schedule of chiropractic adjustments because of my very strenuous schedule. — Robert Goulet