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I like making films about different cultures. I'm interested in things that I've never encountered before. I try to put myself in the audience's position. — Stephen Frears
I read almost exclusively nonfiction when I read, because even though it's harder to find a great true story, when you find one, the idea that it actually happened is immensely powerful.That's what moves me the most. — Robert Kurson
One does not have to forgive if forgiveness is not one of his virtues. But one can forget and never come back to the issue. — Boris Zubry
Libraries and museums are the DNA of our culture. — Vartan Gregorian
Ghost towns filled with sad people who settled for what life offered them. The road unfurls before us. Everything is possible. I feel sick to my stomach. — Pete Wentz
Other people's tragedies should not be the subject of idle conversation. — Kate DiCamillo
When passages are taken out of context and twisted, the result is a powerful, manipulative, and dangerous weapon indeed. — Lauren Drain
The closer I'm bound in love to you, the closer I am to free. — Robert Green Ingersoll
The air was full of spices... A Little Princess — Frances Hodgson Burnett
Politics is not left, right or center ... It's about improving people's lives. — Paul Wellstone
I was an executive before I was a producer, and I've seen franchise fever grow, over the course of my career. The one thing that people always forget is that it's only a franchise if audiences really want to see more of it. It's up to them. It's really not up to us. — Nina Jacobson
For a number of years he had lived, eaten, laughed, loved, hoped, like everyone else. And for him it was over, over for good. A life! A few days, and then nothing! You're born, you grow up, you're happy, you wait, then you die. Goodbye! Man or woman, you'll never return to this earth! And yet each of us bears within him the fierce, unrealizable longing for eternity, each of us is a kind of universe within the universe, and each of us soon vanishes completely into the dunghill of new organisms. Plants, animals, men, stars, worlds, everything quickens, then dies, in order to transform itself. And nothing ever returns, whether insect, man, or planet! — Guy De Maupassant