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“Except for their genitals, I don't know what immutable differences exist between men and women. Perhaps there are some other unchangeable differences; probably there are a number of irrelevant differences. But it is clear that until social expectations for men and women are equal, until we provide equal respect for both sexes, answers to this question will simply reflect our prejudices.”
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“I love the pleasure of finding the same truth in two different places. It has a lot to do with a soul.”
Source : Source: pitchfork.com
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“Each language has its own temperament; some languages make a poem more dramatic or sad, and others make it more playful.”
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“I was truly thrilled when Alex-Zsolt played for my tribute concert titled, 'A Tribute to Richard M. Sherman.' Â This special concert event was held at Disney's Historic El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, CA. Â Â Alex was great and he played my songs very musically and in supercalifragilisticexpialidocious style!”
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“There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm. There is a delight in the hardy life of the open... Apart from this, yet mingled with it, is the strong attraction of the silent places, of the large tropic moons, and the splendor of the new stars; where the wanderer sees the awful glory of sunrise and sunset in the wide waste spaces of the earth, unworn of man, and changed only by the slow change of the ages through time everlasting.”
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“The truth of ourselves is the root of our acting.”
Source : Sanford Meisner, Dennis Longwell (2012). “Sanford Meisner on Acting”, p.45, Vintage
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“I want to make movies - and I want to portray characters - that make people think. I want to make movies that have a redemptive message. I want to tell good quality stories and take out the derogatory sex, violence and language.”
Source : Source: www.beliefnet.com
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“A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.”
Source : Washington Irving (2015). “Old Christmas: From the Sketch Book of Washington Irving”, p.39, Simon and Schuster