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We are made of the stories we have heard and read all through our lives. — Diane Setterfield

I'm rather a practical person. I just get on and focus on what I have to do. I just don't get sleepless or suffer from the jitters. — Anna Maxwell Martin

My kids are good athletes and runners. They run in a bunch of sports. — Scott Bakula

The power of habits is the stepping stone on the stairs of life. — Debasish Mridha

A moral cynicism was sapping the strength of our society, half-lies were not only condoned, but regarded as smart. Many had remained untouched by the welter of the holocaust of battle fields, mass bombings, prison camps, the blood, pain, heartbreak and death remained to tally beyond their comprehension. Ghost of Bataan Speaks — Abie Abraham

I've spent my life butting my head against other people's lack of imagination. — Nick Cave

I think actors have a greater responsibility when doing comedy. It's as easy as anything to get cheap laughs, but that's not the idea at all. "The slight trip syndrome," we call it. With tragedy one can get away with things a bit more because audiences don't always know how to react. — Peter Bowles

If you are a giant mountain, you cannot escape from being famous; all that you can do is to pray for the fog to cover you up! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Renovating temples does not mean building great gate towers or receptacles for offerings. What we should focus on is the regular conduct of worship according to tradition, regular satsang, devotional singing, and so forth. Our devotion and faith give life to temples, not rituals and ceremonies. Children, we should remember this when we are involved in temple matters. — Mata Amritanandamayi

If the mind could cease measuring itself against the hero, the perfect, the glorious and all that, it would be what it is. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Judges wear legal professionalism and precedent as a mantel that secures legitimacy for their decisions. It's how they distinguish themselves from politicians or administrative agencies, while wielding power that is sometimes much greater than those democratically accountable actors. — Yochai Benkler