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It often disturbs me, when I see a film set in a historical time, that the people are too modern. — Max Von Sydow

How could I look my grandchildren in the eye and say I knew what was happening to the world and did nothing. — David Attenborough

Reserved as he [Confucius] was about the supernatural, he was not without it; somewhere in the universe there was a power that was on the side of right. — Huston Smith

I think my main objective is to watch as many players as I can and grab a little bit from each of them, especially the things they do well. — Marta

Considering the inner fitness of things, one would rather think that the very first act of a will endowed with freedom should be to sustain the belief in the freedom itself. — William James

There were worse things than being young and foolish. — Cathie Pelletier

After I changed the string we picked up right where we left off - and punched back in at the same time. I don't know if this has ever been done before. The engineer sort of looked at us weird, but we got it on the first take. — Stevie Ray Vaughan

It is possible that these millions of suns, along with thousands of millions more we cannot see, make up altogether but a globule of blood or lymph in the veins of an animal, of a minute insect, hatched in a world of whose vastness we can frame no conception, but which nevertheless would itself, in proportion to some other world, be no more than a speck of dust. — Anatole France

Off the court, I tend to stick to the classics, but I like to have fun with color and accessories. I'm from Spain, so colors are important for me. — Tommy Hilfiger

I do not love the Sabbath, The soapsuds and the starch, The troops of solemn people Who to Salvation march. I take my book, I take my stick On the Sabbath day, In woody nooks and valleys I hide myself away. To ponder there in quiet God's Universal Plan, Resolved that church and Sabbath Were never made for man. — Robert Graves

Ballet is an incredibly difficult, beautiful art form that takes a lot of training, a lot of time, and a lot of hard work. — Sutton Foster

Um, what I found though about the Christian Brothers is this: that they were certainly muscular. — Thomas Keneally

I cannot teach
if I teach as teaching should be I become so exhausted I nearly die, I seem to have no middle gear. — James Tiptree Jr.

Some lies are easier to believe than the truth. — Frank Herbert

A three-year-old is not half a six-year-old. — Ken Robinson