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When people point fingers at someone else, they should remember that three fingers are pointing back at them. — John Bytheway

I like playing off strong actors, whether it's Benedict Cumberbatch or Dominic Cooper. Also I'm a hopeless romantic, so I'm fascinated by relationships. — Lara Pulver

She is convinced that when language dies, out of carelessness, disuse, indifference and absence of esteem, or killed by fiat, not only she herself, but all users and makers are accountable for its demise. In her country children have bitten their tongues off and use bullets instead to iterate the voice of speechlessness, of disabled and disabling language, of language adults have abandoned altogether as a device for grappling with meaning, providing guidance, or expressing love. — Toni Morrison

Poetry's work is not simply the recording of inner or outer perception; it makes by words and music new possibilities of perceiving — Jane Hirshfield

It's easy to be led to the abyss. — Liu Cixin

I'm tied up, gagged and about to be bludgeoned to death by a lawn ornament. Jeez, that's depressing.
- Raven Smith — Rita Stradling

When an actor is offered a role, more often than not - maybe 90 percent of the time - you read it and you say, "I'll take it." — Richard Kind

As always we could talk... over and over... here I am locked in time, so far I have plenty of it. — Deyth Banger

We want what the woman wanted in the prison queue in Leningrad, standing there with cold and whispering for fear, enduring the terror of Stalin's regime and asking the poet Anna Akhmatova if she could describe it all, if her art was equal to it. — Seamus Heaney

I like women in film. I like women in general, but I especially like to show them on film. They are not ciphers. — Nicolas Roeg

I've never played Dungeons & Dragons, but I'm actually pretty familiar with it. — Jeremy Shada

There is one curious fact noticeable in regard to this thing called "luck," which is, that while it is made responsible for any turn of affairs that we feel to be discreditable to us, it rarely has credit for an opposite state of things; but, like most other faithful allies in victory, comes poorly off. — William Matthews