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I haven't done as many films as I would have liked. A lot of my contemporaries have done more. I don't have 'I will be a movie star' emblazoned on anything, but I'd like do a bit more screen stuff and then when the time is right come back to theatre. When it is good, theatre takes a lot of beating both to watch and perform. — Dan Stevens

If you withdraw into yourself, you run the risk of becoming Egocentric. And stagnant water becomes putrid. — Pope Francis

Luxury is the ease of a t-shirt in a very expensive dress. — Karl Lagerfeld

It was a political act. — George Orwell

There are one or two young men I wouldn't mind taking home. — Judy Parfitt

Ideas of self, ideas of world and family and nation, articles of scientific or religious faith, your creeds and currencies: one by one, the beloved structures falling. — Alan Moore

Glass is transparent, right? And fragile. That's the fundamental nature of glass. And that's why objects that are made of glass have to be handled with care. After all, if they end up smashed or cracked or chipped, then they're good for nothing, right, you just have to chuck them away.
Before, we used to have a kind of glass that couldn't be broken. A truth so hard and clear it might as well have been made of glass. So when you think about it, it was only when we were shattered that we proved we had souls. That what we really were was humans made of glass. — Han Kang

Books and marriage go ill together. — Moliere

The majority of India's adult and elderly population is too medieval to think as civilized, rational and progressive human beings. — Abhijit Naskar

I could have gotten away with it, I would have given her a 24-karat gold necklace that read Property of Quinn Sullivan — Penny Reid

I felt I came back rather quickly from being ill and didn't give myself the time to reflect. — Delta Goodrem

Only one way to cover a story like this, and make that a double, bartender, please. — P. J. O'Rourke

I long for the days when grosses were not even known. There was no weekend competition. — Mark Rydell