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No-one tells you about being in episodic television and it ending. No-one tells you how painful it is. How bizarre it is when you've dedicated your life to one character for five years.
— Zawe Ashton
Tags: ending, character, you, life
Our desire for interconnectedness, our desire to be seen, our desire to be acknowledged, our desire to be liked - these are all deep needs, these survival instincts we've evolved to function in a tribal society.
— Weyes Blood
Tags: desire, survival, deep, society
I don't think it's cool for people to say, 'You shouldn't reference God because I don't believe that, and I don't want to hear it.' Well, there's a lot of stuff I don't believe that I still gotta hear.
— Steve Harvey
Tags: cool, believe, people, you, god
I was a Ukrainian folk dancer in my teens, and I toured the country in 1991, shortly before the break-up of the Soviet Union.
— Vera Farmiga
Tags: union, soviet, soviet-union, country
Our supporters support us for one reason, people pray for us for one reason - because of the healing ministry.
— Benny Hinn
Tags: us, healing, support, people
I'm nothing more than what you actually see, but I am also the complete opposite.
— Keren Ann
Tags: more, nothing, i-am, you
I have fond memories of my kabaddi exploits at Lawrence School. I also enjoyed tennis and swimming.
— Anand Mahindra
Tags: tennis, swimming, school, memories
I am very rigorous with myself.
— Brunello Cucinelli
Tags: am, very, i-am, myself
I believe the only way we'll be able to solve infant mortality - and other huge social problems - is by designing solutions for those with the greatest intent to carry it out.
— Jane Chen
Tags: only, way, problems, believe
Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.
— Edith Wharton
Tags: been, done, doing, art
I can't write. I can handle bits of simple-minded advert copy or a poster slogan, so answering questions is about all I'm good for.
— Charles Saatchi
Tags: questions, copy, i-can, good
I would much rather we concentrated on the immediate, still-potent dangers, such as nuclear weapons, runaway climate change, and so on. Sort those out, then worry about Hal 9000.
— Alastair Reynolds
Tags: climate, worry, climate-change, change
We can't give the truth to someone as an object, we can only point to it, inviting inspection. It is in that spirit that we can hear or read a teaching and then look at our own lives, at our own experiences to see whether anything might have been revealed about them.
— Sharon Salzberg
Tags: only, someone, look, truth
I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abraham and Fanny Richter.
— Burton Richter
Tags: child, born, new, march
We are entering an era of heightened disaster, thanks to climate change. Being prepared for disaster will mean being prepared to sift truth from rumour, and being prepared to adjust our worldview.
— Rebecca Solnit
Tags: will, climate-change, truth, change
Breathes there a man with hide so tough Who says two sexes aren't enough?
— Samuel Hoffenstein
Tags: men-and-women
Who is interested in that? Who is interested in the warm and fuzzy? There's enough warm and fuzzy on television.
— Judy Sheindlin
Tags: warm, who, enough, television
Real mystery - the very reason to read (and certainly write) any book - was to them a thing to dismantle, distill and mine out into rubble they could tyrannize into sorry but more permanent explanations; monuments to themselves, in other words. In my view all teachers should be required to stop teaching at age thirty-two and not allowed to resume until they're sixty-five, so that they can live their lives, not teach them away - live lives full of ambiguity and transience and regret and wonder, be asked to explain nothing in public until very near the end when they can't do anything else. Explaining is where we all get into trouble.
— Richard Ford The Sportswriter
Tags: writing, teaching, reading-books, education
It's not in my mission to work against Euroskepticism; it's my mission to work for fair markets. In antitrust, what is at stake is, in some ways, as old as Adam and Eve because it is about greed, to get more.
— Margrethe Vestager
Tags: mission, more, greed, work
Everyone should be respected as an individual, but no one idolized.
— Albert Einstein
Tags: respected, should, individual, everyone, respect
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