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I always believed that I never wanted to be an actor. I only did it because I was allowed to do it and I had to do something. — James McAvoy

In the modern corporation the decisive power, that of the managers , is derived from no one but the managers themselves controlled by nobody and nothing and responsible to no one. It is in the most literal sense unfounded, unjustified, uncontrolled and irresponsible power. — Peter Drucker

I'm very happy being big and effeminate. — Penn Jillette

Work with good directors. Without them your play is doomed. At the time of my first play, I thought a good director was someone who liked my play. I was rudely awakened from that fantasy when he directed it as if he loathed it ... Work with good actors. A good actor hears the way you (and no one else) write. A good actor makes rewrites easy. A good actor tells you things about your play you didn't know. — Terrence McNally

If you find the here and now intolerable and it makes you unhappy, you have three options: Remove yourself from the situation, change it, or accept it totally ... — Eckhart Tolle

All that once I'd known, I had forgotten. — Sebastian Faulks

I was very active. I was always all over the place trying to do a million things, just into this activity. If you asked me when I was 14 what I wanted to be: "Activist, first, is my occupation. I am an activist." — Lauryn Hill

It's funny when you get married, you do find other couples to hang out with. — Jennifer Lopez

When you're shooting a movie, it's two months of your life usually. You don't really have time to see anybody else. Your friends are put on hold while you're shooting, and what you have is the family that you create on set. — Odette Annable

All I would say to people who doubt 'Caprica' is: Everything good starts slow. — Esai Morales

We humans are a technic species. Our technology, the pace of our technological advance, is a part of us, a part of everything we do. — Ian Douglas