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I like the little chess match of how people move through space. I'm not comparing myself to Michelangelo with this analogy, but he said when he sculpts it's like finding the sculpture within. It feels that way when you are with actors, too. There's a natural way to do this with a natural language that flows and feels like real people talking. And you've just got to find it. So I enjoy that part of the process. — Timothy Miller

One of the things that wrong with pictures today, I think, is that so many of the people making them started out wanting to. — Peter Bogdanovich

I think every band I'm a part of fulfills something the others don't, so I'm pretty convinced I need all of them. — Colin Marston

One [New York] eatery is a remodeled diner that looks like what Busby Berkeley would have done if only he hadn't had the money. — Fran Lebowitz

It's interesting that these themes of crime and political corruption are always relevant. — Martin Scorsese

Not everyone in an organization is in a position to accumulate power through competent performance because most people are just carrying out the ordinary and the expected - even if they do it very well. The extent to which a job is routinized fails to give an advantage to anyone doing it because 'success' is seen as inherent in the very establishment of the position and the organization surrounding it. Neither persons nor organizations get 'credit' for doing the mandatory or the expected. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter

There is an important distinction between barriers to entry and barriers to imitation. — C. K. Prahalad

He looked at her then, and she could see he wasn't afraid.
"Nothing really dies as long as it's not forgotten," he said. — L.J.Smith

Love is rarely a hypocrite; but hate
how detect and how guard against it! It lurks where you least expect it; it is created by causes that you can the least foresee; and civilization multiplies its varieties, whilst it favors its disguise. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Many of my colleagues operate from a mistaken notion that rational thought can come from only objective discourse, devoid of emotions. To me, speaking from the heart and with passion is not antagonistic to reason. — David Sue

Vladimir Putin celebrated his 63rd birthday today. He had a nice party, but it got awkward when two of his friends got him the same country. — Jimmy Fallon

I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple--or a green field--a place to enter, and in which to feel. — Mary Oliver