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It is a small soul, buried beneath the weight of affairs, that does not know how to get clean away from them, that cannot put them aside and pick them up again. — Michel De Montaigne

It's never happened to me before, in my career, and never will again. It's a one-off experience. It's a rare treat to have a cast together for six years. Crews come and go, and a few of them have been there throughout, but not many. It's rare, in my experience, after 26 years, to have had a proper company in a show that enjoys each other's company, and who is such a fine bunch of people and actors. To have struck a chord with people, and to have had that combination, is extremely rare. — Hugh Bonneville

Our fingers unlace so slowly that I am certain some part of me has been left behind on her fingertips. — Mary E. Pearson

The winner of the first point is the loser of the last. — Michael Stean

They're only truly great who are truly good. — George Chapman

Never apologize to women. It only confirms that you were wrong, and incenses them further. — Lisa Kleypas

Physical body is just an instrument, through which you experience life. You have the awareness field, along with the physical body to experience life, while the entire major functions of the physical body, is performed by the subtle strings of the soul. — Roshan Sharma

Immediately, I wanted to gather up everything I'd just said and stuff it back into my mouth. But once you've said stuff, you can't unsay it. Your words are out there, aren't they? Buzzing around in the quiet of the room so you can hear them echoing back at you... — Sarra Manning

I think something that forces financial institutions to write down underwater mortgages, I think, would be a sensible thing to do. — Christina Romer

I do have odd habits. I check under my bed every night for the bogeyman. That's just a little thing, though. — Tori Spelling

You can live here all your life, and still be considered an outsider. — E.D. Rea

When I worked with wildlife a lot in the Eighties and Nineties, I learnt the meaning of patience. And when I worked with trees, I learned the meaning of humility. — James Balog