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As a director you want to show the truth of people and sometimes that's unflattering, or it's not something that people want to see. — Julian Jarrold

[his healing skills] ..lay in the ability to comfort, to comfort in the proper sense, to make strong, to fortify — Stephen Fry

People say you never remember anybody who dies in movies, and it's true, you don't. You don't even remember people who disappear. — Danny Boyle

The myth is that it is possible for one human being to educate another — Oliver DeMille

Fathers are ...
The teeth on a saw,
The head of a nail,
The blades on a mower.
Fathers are ...
The grit in a tumbler,
The cement in the pit,
The coin for the machine.
Fathers are ...
The air in the tires,
The spring in the suspension,
The key to the ignition.
Fathers are ...
the confidence in a dare,
The energy of a command,
The boots for the trail.
Tis true you might make things work without them,
but not at all like they were meant to. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Blessed is trust, for it blesses both those who have it to give and those who receive it. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full. — John Piper

There's no social media or Googling yourself. You only have to do it once to learn never to do it again. — Colin Morgan

If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it. — Toni Morrison

It is completely surreal because two years ago I wasn't swimming, I was 10 kilos heavier and was on a completely different path in my life, I was still living in Sydney, I'm just so happy now. — Libby Trickett

And we will mess up. We will hold on when we should have let go. We will walk away when we should have run. We will go when we should have stayed and we will hurt others when we should have loved. But God forgives, He forgets, and best of all, He restores. — Kristen McNulty

While many people like the idea of exercising unconditional love, most eventually find it too draining and impossible to sustain, often because the attempt to practice it is misunderstood, discouraged, brought under attack, or made a target of willful abuse. As sad as it may be to admit, in our modern world people are far more accustomed to hearing news of war, genocide, murder, disasters, famine, and disease than they are to hearing anything about acts of love or grace. — Aberjhani