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There's always pain behind the fame. Fame which I never asked for. Being in the spotlight has its fair share of disadvantages. I leaned back and fixed my eyes on the stereo and this time his hands were shivering. I wondered what would happen if Tinie Tempah boarded his taxi. He would die! — S.A. David

Well, I've got two small children and this is a very important time for me to be around them. — Treat Williams

My proudest moment was the number 'Reviewing the Situation.' I suspect that, because I gave my all to the role and because I was working with such a fine team of people, it inhibited my future career. — Ron Moody

If there are certain principles, as I think there are, which the' constitution of our nature leads us to believe, and which we are under a necessity to take for granted in the common concerns of life,' without being able to give a reason for them; these are what we call the principles of common sense; and what is manifestly contrary to them, is what we call absurd. — Thomas Reid

He was surprised at how angry he sounded -no, how angry he felt. Because it was impossible. It was impossible and unfair, and he had spent too many years in the trenches of unfairness to get riled up about it now. — Marissa Meyer

Take your work seriously, but never yourself. — Margot Fonteyn

There is enough time in the day to accomplish everything God wants me to do. If I am harried, it is because I am doing things that God has not asked of me. — Lisa Brenninkmeyer

There are some some times in life where you have to let your feelings go and do what must be done — Evan Meekins

From time to time it has struck me that as a writer, I've somehow managed to live my life as I had long ago dreamt of doing, based on the Tintin paradigm: on my toes, travelling, senses attentuated, everything just adventure and exploration, curiosity and problem-solving. — Luke Davies

Every man loves two women;the one is the creation of his imagination and the other is not yet born — Kahlil Gibran