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I really think people are greatly stimulated and enriched by experiencing in film just as we can from novels and other art, experiencing things that resonate with what our lives are about. I think people really want to know ... want to share, want to have the stimulus to think and care about the way they live their lives, the way they relate to other people, their aspirations, their hopes, et cetera. — Mike Leigh
Love makes the Real of desire accessible without its tragic dimension — Jacques Lacan
This book proves that a godly attitude lies at the heart of Christian leadership. It does not borrow principles of leadership from the world and apply them to the church, but rather derives principles of leadership directly from the Scriptures. — J. Oswald Sanders
Our kingdom is our life, and our life is our kingdom. We are all meant to rule from a glorious place. When God is on the throne, then so are we. When God is in exile, our lands are at war and our kingdoms are in chaos. — Marianne Williamson
All is vanity, nothing is fair. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Never compete with any man but yourself. Seek to develop yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Commercial television has lowered the general standard of TV in an endeavour to get millions and masses of people to watch the advertising. But that is not the problem of the advertiser. — Alfred Robens
When I was young, I believed in three things: Marxism, the redemptive power of cinema, and dynamite. Now I just believe in dynamite. — Sergio Leone
Heroes are Ordinary People whose social action is Extra-Ordinary/ who ACT when others are passive, who give up EGO-centrism for SOCIO-centrism. — Philip Zimbardo
My landlord is eating a blueberry-blooded Popsicle. — David Mitchell
The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. The grass is greenest where it is watered. — Robert Fulghum
If you sing to the mermaids, they come when you're drowning. — Tori Amos