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I had spent my childhood making up adventures in my head. Then I realized when I went to acting school that there were adventures written down, and you could learn lines, and you could do the adventures for real, not just in your head. — Nancy Marchand

When something is dramatized, it provokes a much more emotive response than just hearing a story on the news. — Joanne Froggatt

For in the multitude of middle-aged men who go about their vocations in a daily course determined for them much in the same way as the tie of their cravats, there is always a good number who once meant to shape their own deeds and alter the world a little. The story of their coming to be shapen after the average and fit to be packed by the gross, is hardly ever told even in their consciousness; for perhaps their ardour in generous unpaid toil cooled as imperceptibly as the ardour of other youthful loves, till one day their earlier self walked like a ghost in its old home and made the new furniture ghastly. — George Eliot

Man, after all my grandma put into me learning the piano, that was a hard day, telling her I was telling jokes for a living. — Jamie Foxx

Listen,' he said. 'It's important. We are all. Free. To do. Whatever. We want. To do. — Richard Bach

I started working at Apple about 18 months after I bought my Apple II. — Andy Hertzfeld

Trusting too much to others care is the ruin of many. — Benjamin Franklin

I had had to discard my rifle — Edgar Rice Burroughs

We grow old more through indolence, than through age. — Christina, Queen Of Sweden

I think when you suffer a tremendous loss, everybody needs love and support in tangible ways. And that's what people have done for us. — Taya Kyle

Many people have thought of me as a thinker, as a philosopher, or even as a mystic. Well the truth is that though I have found reality perplexing enough - in fact, I find it gets more perplexing all the time - I never think of myself as a thinker. — Jorge Luis Borges

Hardship is vanishing, but so is style, and the two are more closely connected than the present generation supposes. — E. M. Forster

Look for me in the nurseries of Heaven. — Francis Thompson