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Making a film, setting it up and getting it cast and getting it together, is not an easy thing. — Daniel Day-Lewis

Actually, Sydney is my second favourite city on earth, I love Sydney, but this is the greatest. — Jeffrey Archer

A man is never more serious than when he praise himself. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Men and women have different ideas of what constitutes tidiness. I tend to think it's about things being clean, but my mum and girlfriend are more about how things look. — Joe Thomas

Why do we struggle so much? Why do we demand so much of life, when the happiest moments are when nothing is happening at all? — Chris Beckett

The older generation of Vikings no doubt complained that the younger generation were getting soft and did not rape and pillage with the same dedication as in years gone by. — C. Peter Herman

It seems that the most fearful people in our country are those who don't travel and are metaphorically barricaded in America. If we all stayed home and built more walls and fewer bridges between us and the rest of the world, eventually we would have something to actually be fearful of. — Rick Steves

Perhaps she would learn in time to permit both her daughter and her gods to govern their own affairs. — Thornton Wilder

And these crazy maniacs? They'll be your family too if you let them. I mean, they'll fucking drive you bananas sometimes, but trust me when I say it's totally worth it." I believe him. "I can't wait to meet them," I say softly. His mouth travels along the edge of my jaw before hovering over my lips. "They're going to love you." He kisses me, slow and sweet. "I love you." I rub the pad of my thumb over his bottom lip. "Loved you every summer since I was thirteen years old. Love you even more now. — Sarina Bowen

Wanderer, there is no road, the road is made by walking. — Martha Barron Barrett

Something happens inside of us when we are courteous and deferential toward others. It is all part of a refining process, which if persisted in, will change our very natures. — Gordon B. Hinckley