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What you don't want is to repeat a formula over and over or impose a formula to a movie that ... when you impose yourself and you impose a formula and you're not open to explore and to find what is right for the movie, I think you're doing a disservice to the story and what you're trying to express. — Emmanuel Lubezki

We must stop trying to protect our planet from every imaginable, exaggerated or imaginary risk. And we must stop trying to protect it on the backs, and the graves, of the nation's and world's most powerless and impoverished people. — Niger Innis

When it comes to my racing career I'm very driven and very selfish. People who are around me at races will know that I'm a different person here than in my personal life. I completely blank people at races. I need to be focused. I'm rude. — Jenson Button

And in high school, people are always watching so there's always a reason to pose. — Jay Asher

Joy is realized as the natural by-product of the
passionate pursuit of something other than
happiness. — Marc Gafni

Help us show children around the world that we can make a difference together. — Bradley Whitford

My mother brought home the accordion in 1942. I was fascinated and wanted to learn to play it. Some of my music has a relationship to dance styles - The Well and the Gentle or The Wanderer for example. — Pauline Oliveros

I love domestic life. — Michelle Williams

I can't drop it. It's how I'm drawn. — I.B. Nosey

I'm an urban New Yorker to the last molecule. — Robert Silverberg

I am not scared of anyone. I will write and publish my books. — Taslima Nasrin

Old School has humongous laughs all the way through it. — Thomas Lennon

Photography, precisely because it can only be produced in the present and because it is based on what exists objectively before the camera, takes its place as the most satisfactory medium for registering objective life in all its aspects, and from this comes its documental value. If to this is added sensibility and understanding and, above all, a clear orientation as to the place it should have in the field of historical development, I believe that the result is something worthy of a place in social production, to which we should all contribute. — Tina Modotti