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I started by studying Kiswahili to learn the dialect. Then, I studied tapes, documentaries, footage, and audio cassettes of Idi Amin's speeches. And I met with his brothers, his sisters, his ministers, his generals' all kinds of people, in order to try to understand him. — Forest Whitaker

It is love that transports us, that fills us with joy! Love turns life into one long adventure, every encounter is a dazzling experience - well, not always, of course, but in actual fact, it is our less successful love affairs that enable us to appreciate the others. I think love protects us from one of the biggest problems facing the modern world: boredom. — Francois Lelord

Laughter is the best way to get over something or get closer to something. It's one of the things I respect most about Amy Schumer. She's found a way to get us closer to ourselves and see the ugly side of humanity, but not in a way that's pointing a finger or that's angry. She does it in a way that makes us see the absurdity and laugh at it. — Brie Larson

Now I would almost arrest Glenn Greenwald, who's the journalist who seems to want to help him get to Ecuador. — Glenn Greenwald

Went to the corner shop - bought 4 corners. — Tommy Cooper

We enter the world of the story, delighted to go through that reliable and recognizable portal of promise, the magical words "Once upon a time. — Paula Munier

It is better to gain a foot than to stand still, even when you seek to gain a mile. — Hubert H. Humphrey

I'm the kind of person that responds strongly to a challenge. — Danica McKellar

You will be a beautiful person, as long as you see the beauty in others. — Bryant McGill

But there are some persons who wouldpersuade the people never to make use of their constitutional rights. — Samuel Adams

My own idea is that these things are as piffle before the wind. — Daisy Ashford

Although nurture does not change our basic personality type, it can in some ways cloud or impair our ability to accurately perceive our true type. Imagine, for instance, an extravert raised as an only child in a rural area, with no one but her parents to talk to. Such a child would seem far more likely to develop her introverted capacities than one raised with multiple siblings, which may in turn compromise her ability to grasp her true status as an extravert. — A.J. Drenth