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Laws that treat people living with HIV or those at greatest risk with respect start with the way that we treat them ourselves: as equals. If we are going to stop the spread of HIV in our lifetime, then that is the change we need to spread. — Shereen El Feki

The real exertion in the case of an opera singer lies not so much in her singing as in her acting of a role, for nearly every modern opera makes great dramatic and physical demands. — Maria Jeritza

I really get fired up with female protagonists. I can really feel the difference in myself when I am writing a script that has a woman at the center. — Linda Woolverton

In the opening a master should play like a book, in the mid-game he should play like a magician, in the ending he should play like a machine. — Rudolf Spielmann

Former President George W. Bush has hired a man to lead his presidential think tank in Dallas. The man was hired because he was the only candidate who could say the words, 'George W. Bush think tank' with a straight face. — Conan O'Brien

In order to grow we must be open to new ideas ... new ways of doing things ... new ways of thinking. — George Raveling

Amazing what the British do with language; the nuances of politeness. The world's great diplomats, surely. — Anne Rice

We're all a garbage dump of dysfunction, but if you get in there and churn the problems, they turn to mulch faster so new things can grow out of them. — Felicia Day

Ireland is a good place to start out as a filmmaker. If what you do is good, even at a very small scale, it will get recognized. — Lenny Abrahamson

You are asking me to give up everything for a cause that isn't mine. I don't want to be part of any revolution. I just want to live. — Sherry Thomas

I used to do a lot of comedy. I don't know what happened. I think it's my face. — Eddie Marsan

I'll tell you what it means, these orbiting sensors that can hear us in our beds. It means the end of loyalty. The more complex the systems, the less conviction in people. Conviction will be drained out of us. Devices will drain us, make us vague and pliant. — Don DeLillo

We reveal something of our nature when we sing, something that can be disguised in our speaking voice. — Lavinia Greenlaw

One day the singers will make all of us immortal. — George R R Martin