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“When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.”
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“Speaking of [Philip] Larkin, in his poem about the First World War he wrote something like, "Never such innocence, before or since, that turned itself to past without a word".”
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“Working in television, many times you read a script, you work on the pilot, and then you play the waiting game to see if you're able to make it a series.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“How to Comfort Yourself When You Have Acted Like a Jackass Everyone does this occasionally, and you shouldn't feel too upset about it unless it happens quite often, such as three times a day, in which case you must simply get used to it. Remember, other people like you as well or better for it, because it makes them feel so superior; so you've spread a little sunshine. And at the very least, you've served as a bad example.”
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“Drama's not safe and it's not pretty and it's not kind. People expect the basic template of television drama where there might be naughty villains, but everyone ends up having a nice cup of tea. You've got to do big moral choices and show the terrible things people do in terrible situations. Drama is failing if it doesn't do that.”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“Good manners is part of taqwa and you cannot have taqwa without good manners”
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“Every word I say has chains round its ankles; every thought I think is weighted with heavy weights.”
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“She has the gift of accepting her life.”